Dynamics of DemocracyAtomic Dog Pub., 2004 - 748페이지 |
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... justices are likely to write different opinions . Chief justices often assign themselves important cases . But even if they assign a major case to another justice , that choice may determine what sort of decision is written . The last ...
... justices are likely to write different opinions . Chief justices often assign themselves important cases . But even if they assign a major case to another justice , that choice may determine what sort of decision is written . The last ...
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... Justices Kennedy and O'Connor have become the critical swing votes , able to decide the direction of the majority decision . Other justices are somewhat more predictable . Conservative Justices Scalia and Thomas agreed with each other ...
... Justices Kennedy and O'Connor have become the critical swing votes , able to decide the direction of the majority decision . Other justices are somewhat more predictable . Conservative Justices Scalia and Thomas agreed with each other ...
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... justices serve for life and have the power to shape American law for generations , the nomina- tion and confirmation of a justice is an inherently political process . Senators are most likely to contest a nomination when a president is ...
... justices serve for life and have the power to shape American law for generations , the nomina- tion and confirmation of a justice is an inherently political process . Senators are most likely to contest a nomination when a president is ...
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