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Supreme Court Compendium

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The Supreme Court Compendium is the only reference that presents historical and statistical information on every important aspect of the U.S. Supreme Court, including its history, development as an institution, the justices backgrounds, nominations, and confirmations, and the Court′s relationship with the public and other governmental and judicial bodies. The newest edition of this comprehensive reference includes important new perspective on the legacy of the Rehnquist court. Readers will also This new edition includes more than 180 tables and charts and is updated to cover Supreme Court events through the 2005-2006 term. This reference is an invaluable resource to judicial scholars, students, and those interested in the history of the Supreme Court.

801 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 1993

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Lee J. Epstein

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September 8, 2014
Tables.

Lots of tables. It's interesting. There is a lot of subjectivity -- even objecive facts that should be easily ascertainable like counting children is somewhat muddled.

But it's interesting almost to see what Epstein thought was interesting.
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