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The Supreme Court as policy-maker: three studies on the impact of judicial decisions [by David R. Manwaring, Donald R. Reich, and Stephen L. Wasby] David H. Everson (editor) 2d ed.

Title
The Supreme Court as policy-maker: three studies on the impact of judicial decisions [by David R. Manwaring, Donald R. Reich, and Stephen L. Wasby] David H. Everson (editor) 2d ed.
Author
Everson, David H., 1941-
Publication
[Carbondale] Public Affairs Research Bureau, Southern Illinois University, 1972.

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Additional Authors
  • Manwaring, David Roger, 1933-
  • Reich, Donald R., 1930-
  • Wasby, Stephen L., 1937-
  • Illinois. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. Public Affairs Research Bureau
Description
viii, 121 p.; 23 cm.
Subject
  • Political questions and judicial power > United States
  • Rule of law > United States
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
The impact of Mapp v. Ohio, by D. R. Manwaring.--The impact of judicial decision making: the school prayer cases, by D. R. Reich.--The pure and the prurient: the Supreme Court, obscenity, and Oregon policy, by S. L. Wasby.
Call Number
JLE 77-1638
OCLC
  • 921260
  • NYPG774437389-B
Author
Everson, David H., 1941- Compiler
Title
The Supreme Court as policy-maker: three studies on the impact of judicial decisions [by David R. Manwaring, Donald R. Reich, and Stephen L. Wasby] David H. Everson (editor) 2d ed.
Imprint
[Carbondale] Public Affairs Research Bureau, Southern Illinois University, 1972.
Edition
2d ed.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Added Author
Manwaring, David Roger, 1933- Impact of Mapp v. Ohio.
Reich, Donald R., 1930- Impact of judicial decision making: the school prayer cases.
Wasby, Stephen L., 1937- Pure and the prurient: the Supreme Court, obscenity, and Oregon policy.
Illinois. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. Public Affairs Research Bureau.
Research Call Number
JLE 77-1638
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