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| #2462985 in Books | 2001-07-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.00 x2.10 x10.00l,4.43 | File type: PDF | 1040 pages||3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Worthwhile for reading and reference|By Bernard R. Levine|I only read a few chapters, on "one man one vote" decisions, and skimmed a few others, so this is not a full-scale review. Despite the editor's ingenuous but severe left-wing slant, both in his selections and in his comments, this is still a valuable book. It reveals in a way that no other work could, what really went on
The Supreme Court in Conference offers a fascinating and unprecedented look at the private debates between Justices on nearly 300 landmark cases from 1940-1985. Major decisions such as Roe v. Wade and Brown v. Board of Education are covered and the notes of Justices Felix Frankfurter, William O. Douglas, Frank Murphy, Robert Jackson, Harold Burton, Tom Clark, Earl Warren and William Brennan are opened to shed light on what goes on behind the cl...
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