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The Supreme Court Compendium: Data, Decisions, and Developments

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Conceived as an aide to those attempting to analyze the U.S. Supreme Court and its decision, this collection of data tables provides information on chronological and topical trends in court decisions, backgrounds of the justices, legislation most frequently subject to court rulings, views of the public on the Court, and the impact of the Court on certain policy areas. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

741 pages, Paperback

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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