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The Supreme Court of the United States: Its Foundation, Methods and Achievements
By Charles Evans Hughes ![]() 2000/04 - Beard Books - Law Classic 1893122859 - Paperback - Reprint - 277 pp. US$34.95 A unique view of the inner workings of the Supreme Court by one of its illustrious Justices. Publisher Comments
This captivating book originally published in 1928 comprises a series of six lectures given by Justice Charles Evans Hughes at Columbia University. He has endeavored in a capsulized form to interpret the work of the court-its origins, methods, the general principles that govern it, and the way in which the Justices approach and perform their tasks. In depicting the highest levels of judicial work, Justice Hughes shares with us the points of view of our most illustrious jurists, albeit by brief excerpts. The overarching aim of this compact book is to help ordinary people better understand an institution that, despite its constant and unique service, is still a mystery to most. No book review available
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