![]() Erwin Chemerinsky, The Case Against the Supreme Court.With that all said, here are fifteen new or forthcoming works on the Supreme Court: Cannon, the former administrative assistant to the late Chief Justice Warren Burger, are available at the Harold B. (We posted more information about access to the Justices’ papers last summer.) And on a related front, the papers of Mark W. A listing of the documents is available online. Speaking of Supreme Court Justices, Dan Ernst notes at the Legal History blog that Justice Hugo Black’s papers are available in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress. Hirsh’s The Enigma of Felix Frankfurter (1981) has been reprinted in paperback and on Kindles by Quid Pro Books. ![]() If you missed it the first time around, you might be interested to know that H.N. ![]() ![]() The new books cover a range of topics, from a critique of the current Court to an examination of the Court’s monetary decisions to books on how the traditional and electronic media cover the Court’s work. There has never been a shortage of books on the Supreme Court, and that tradition continues as evidenced by fifteen new or forthcoming works. ![]()
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