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The Judicial Branch of Federal Government
People, Process, and Politics
The Judicial Branch of Federal Government
People, Process, and Politics
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Description
This volume in ABC-CLIO's About Federal Government set looks at the history and daily operations of the federal judiciary, from district courts, to courts of appeal, to the Supreme Court.
The Judicial Branch of Federal Government: People, Process, and Politics shows how the federal courts act as interpreters of the law, definers of rules, and shapers of policy, covering the judiciary throughout U.S. history and as it functions today.
In one concise yet comprehensive resource, The Judicial Branch of Federal Government describes the constitutionally ascribed roles and structures of the courts. It looks at the men and women who serve on the federal bench (who they are and how they are appointed), as well as the fascinating relationship of the federal courts with the legislative and executive branches and with the 50 state court systems.
Product details
Published | Jul 12 2007 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 480 |
ISBN | 9781851097074 |
Imprint | ABC-CLIO |
Illustrations | 40 bw illus |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Recommended for public and undergraduate libraries.
Booklist
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it will be particularly useful for instructors teaching courses on federal judicial process as a supplement to their regular textbooks.
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