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Cover Image: The Supreme Court A to Z, 4th Edition
  • Date: 12/01/2006
  • Format: Print Cloth
  • Price: $85.00
  • ISBN: 978-0-87289-335-1
  • Pages: 624

The Supreme Court A to Z, 4th Edition
Kenneth Jost, The CQ Researcher


Revised and updated to include coverage of significant new cases and the recent changes on the bench, this valuable research tool is the definitive source for information on the Court, its justices, and its impact on American democracy. Written in understandable language for general audiences, The Supreme Court A to Z provides biographies of past and present justices, the history of important cases, and explanations of constitutional principles and legal concepts.

Important additions to the fourth edition include:

  • New biographies of recently appointed Chief Justice John G. Roberts and Associate Justice Samuel A. Alito
  • Updated entries on key issues and concepts including capital punishment, confirmation process, habeas corpus, judicial activism, separation of powers, and many more
  • New entries on intellectual property and international law

With over 350 entries arranged in encyclopedic A-to-Z format, this updated ready reference is a must-have resource for school, academic, public, and special libraries.

Reviews
"Recommended. Lower-/upper-level undergraduates and general readers."  - Choice

"Readers familiar with CQ Press’ American Government A to Z series will welcome the latest addition for its updated information on recent changes to the U.S. Supreme Court and on significant new cases." - Booklist

"Highly recommended for public libraries, even those owning the third edition; essential for American history and civics collections." - Library Journal

"A helpful tool for those researchers who need a concise, straightforward discussion of issues surrounding the United States Supreme Court… informative articles in this volume make even complex legal issues easily digestible to non-lawyers.  It will also serve well as a resource for attorneys looking for a quick discussion on Supreme Court related topics.  Priced under $100, The Supreme Court A to Z is an affordable and useful resource for most libraries." 
- American Reference Books Annual
Bio(s)
Kenneth Jost, The CQ Researcher

Kenneth Jost is a Supreme Court reporter, author of Supreme Court Yearbook since the 1992-1993 edition, and a staff writer for CQ Researcher. A graduate of Harvard College and Georgetown University Law Center, Jost has been reporting on legal affairs since 1970.

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