A longtime Supreme Court observer presents his research into the historical, social, and psychological framework within which the nation's highest court deliberates.
Examines U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's childhood, education, family, law career, and fight for equal rights for all. Includes color photographs, a glossary, a timeline, and primary source quotes.
Thurgood Marshall and the Supreme Court nomination that changed America
Haygood, Wil
Explores the impact Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American Supreme Court justice, had on the civil rights movement of the twentieth century. Highlights those who supported and opposed his appointment.
Traces the achievements of the celebrated Supreme Court justice through the lens of her many famous acts of civil disagreement against inequality, unfair treatment, and human rights injustice.
It is winter in Salem Village, Massachusetts in 1692. Some teenage girls may be suffering from mysterious afflictions. They accused certain townspeople of being witches. What would you do? Would you believe the girls? Would you join the madness?.