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"In this book, historian Edward Lazarus, a former clerk to Justice Harry A. Blackmun, guides the reader through the Court's inner sanctum, explaining as only an eyewitness can the collisions of law, politics, and personality as the Justices wrestle with the most fiercely disputed issues of our time. Closed Chambers provides a portrait and critique - Justice by Justice - of a court at war with itself and in neglect of its constitutional duties.".
"From conservative Chief Justice Rehnquist's apparent attempt to influence the 1992 election by delaying a crucial abortion case to liberal champion Justice William Brennan's ill-conceived and ultimately self-defeating campaign to sabotage the death penalty, Lazarus's riveting account shows us a Court broken into scheming factions whose members resort to crass political calculations and transparently hypocritical arguments as they discard legal principles for bottomline results."--BOOK JACKET.
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History, Judicial process, Political questions and judicial power, United States. Supreme Court, Clerks of court, United States, USA, Oberster Gerichtshof, Rechtspraak, Rechtssociologie, Rechtspolitik, Erlebnisbericht, Supreme Court (VS), USA Supreme Court, Rechtsvinding, Casestudies, Rechtstheorie, United states, supreme courtPlaces
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Closed chambers: the rise, fall, and future of the modern Supreme Court
2005, Penguin Books
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0143035274 9780143035275
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Closed chambers: the rise, fall, and future of the modern Supreme Court
1999, Penguin Books
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0140283560 9780140283563
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Closed chambers: the first eyewitness account of the epic struggles inside the Supreme Court
1998, Times Books
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0812924029 9780812924022
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"Operating within a Network of Byzantine Secrecy, The United States Supreme Court is the most powerful judicial institution in the world. Nine unelected justices are charged with protecting our most cherished rights and shaping our fundamental laws.".
"In this account, Edward Lazarus, who served as a clerk to Justice Harry Blackmun, provides an insider's guided tour of a court at war with itself and often in neglect of its constitutional duties. Combining memoir, history, and legal analysis, Lazarus weaves together past and present to reveal how law, politics, and personality collide in the Court's inner sanctum."--BOOK JACKET.
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