Presents alphabetically arranged entries on the U.S. Supreme Court, including its chief and associate justices, historically significant cases, core concepts, ideas and issues, legal terms and phrases, procedures, practices, personnel, and building.
Contains over nine hundred alphabetically arranged entries that provide information about the people, places, operations, and procedures of the U.S. government, with biographies, analyses of Supreme Court cases, and a selection of reference documents.
Collection of key primary documents relating to the founding of the United States, illustrating the debates on the principles and practices of good government that were waged from 1775 to 1792, and presenting contending views on the founding-era arguments about the meaning and practice of democracy.
Chronicles the history and illustrates the significance of the Bill of Rights, presenting excerpts from key cases, speeches, related letters, political cartoons, and other documents.
A collection of more than seventy documents that address the meaning and correct applications of First Amendment clauses on religious establishment and the free exercise of religion.
Presents alphabetically arranged entries on the U.S. Supreme Court, including its chief and associate justices, historically significant cases, core concepts, ideas and issues, legal terms and phrases, procedures, practices, personnel, and building.
An introduction to the U.S. Supreme Court, featuring alphabetically arranged articles that provide information about significant cases and topics, concepts of constitutional law, legal terms and phrases, and procedures and practices; and including biographies of each of the Court's 107 justices.