"On the Supreme Court" places the Supreme Court in a rich
historical and political context, demonstrating how its
interpretations of statutes and the Constitution are necessarily
shared with the elected branches, the 50 states, and the general
public. It explains why the Court exercises judicial review, not
judicial supremacy. It demonstrates that, contrary to popular
opinion, the Court does not supply the final or exclusive word on
the Constitution. In an era of tectonic changes, "On the Supreme
Court" offers a fresh perspective on this mainstay institution from
a scholar with unique insights as a Constitutional specialist as
well as a Congressional researcher.Key features of the text: "
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