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Books with title Supreme Court Decisions

  • 50 Most Cited US Supreme Court Decisions

    US Supreme Court, LandMark Publications

    eBook (LandMark Publications, May 7, 2011)
    This casebook contains the text of the 50 most cited US Supreme Court decisions. They appear below in the order of popularity. The rankings are based on the number of times the decision is cited by scholarly publications.The book also contains a copy of the US Constitution, the Bill of Rights and all the Amendments to the Constitution.1. Brown v. Board of Education 347 U.S. 4832. Roe v. Wade 410 U.S. 1133. Griswold et al. v. Connecticut 381 U.S. 4794. Miranda v. Arizona 384 U.S. 4365. New York Times Co. v. Sullivan 376 U.S. 2546. Mapp v. Ohio 367 U.S. 6437. Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins 304 U.S. 648. Gideon v. Wainwright 372 U.S. 3359. Baker v. Carr 369 U.S. 18610. Lochner v. New York 198 U.S. 4511. Loving v. Virginia 388 U.S. 112. Plessy v. Ferguson 163 U.S. 53713. Marbury v. Madison 5 U.S. 13714. Meyer v. State of Nebraska 262 U.S. 39015. Katz v. United States 389 U.S. 34716. San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez 411 U.S. 117. United States v. Carolene Products Co. 304 U.S. 14418. Pierce v. Society of Sisters 268 U.S. 51019. Shapiro v. Thompson 394 U.S. 61820. Chevron U.S.A. v. Natural Resources Defense Council 467 U.S. 83721. West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette 319 U.S. 62422. Korematsu v. United States 323 U.S. 21423. Wisconsin v. Yoder et al. 406 U.S. 20524. Eisenstadt v. Baird 405 U.S. 43825. Olmstead et al. v. United States 26. Buckley v. Valeo 424 U.S. 127. Terry v. Ohio 392 U.S. 128. Goldberg v. Kelly 397 U.S. 25429. Skinner v. Oklahoma ex rel. Williamson 316 U.S. 53530. Regents of the University of California v. Bakke 438 U.S. 26531. In Re Gault 387 U.S. 132. Griggs v. Duke Power Co. 401 U.S. 42433. International Shoe Co. v. State of Washington et al. 326 U.S. 31034. Furman v. Georgia 408 U.S. 23835. Sherbert v. Verner 374 U.S. 39836. Bowers v. Hardwick 478 U.S. 18637. Cantwell et al. v. Connecticut 310 U.S. 29638. Shelley v. Kraemer 334 U.S. 139. In re Winship 397 U.S. 35840. Reynolds, Judge, et al. v. Sims et al. 377 U.S. 53341. Palko v. Connecticut 302 U.S. 31942. Mathews v. Eldrige 424 U.S. 31943. Roth v. United States 354 U.S. 47644. Craig v. Borden 429 U.S. 19045. Washington v. Davis 426 U.S. 22946. United States v. O'Brien 391 U.S. 36747. Everson v. Board of Education of the Township of Ewing 330 U.S. 148. Planned Parenthood v. Casey, Governor of Pennsylvania 505 U.S. 83349. Yick Wo v. Hopkins, 118 U.S. 35650. Lemon et al. v. Kurtzman 403 U.S. 602
  • Landmark Supreme Court Decisions

    Jake Henderson

    language (Reading Through History, March 10, 2017)
    Reading Through History is pleased to present: Landmark Supreme Court Cases. It includes 150 pages of the most the most significant Supreme Court judgements in United States history. Whether you’re searching for cases related to Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, or civil rights, this is a go-to resource for anyone in need of an introduction to “the highest court in the land.” This is sure to be a perfect fit for anyone wanting to brush up on the basics of notable Supreme Court decisions. Court cases include: Marbury v. Madison, Plessy v. Ferguson, Brown v. the Board of Education, Tinker v. Des Moines, Miranda v. Arizona, Roe v. Wade and many, many more! There is also an introductory unit which focuses on the procedures and history of the United States Supreme Court. This is not intended for those doing in-depth research. It is merely introductory information for those wishing to familiarize themselves with famous Supreme Court cases, or those needing a brush up on the basics.
  • Supreme Court Decisions

    Anita Croy

    Library Binding (Lucent Press, Jan. 15, 2019)
    The Supreme Court is tasked with interpreting the Constitution. How do they do this, and how do the decisions they make impact the lives of ordinary American citizens? The answers to these and other important questions about the role of the Supreme Court are found through accessible text supplemented by detailed sidebars, full-color photographs, and discussion questions designed to strengthen critical-thinking skills. Supreme Court decisions have impacted marriage laws, civil rights, and many other parts of American life throughout the country's history, and understanding these decisions helps readers become more informed citizens.
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  • 50 Most Cited US Supreme Court Decisions

    LandMark Publications

    eBook (LandMark Publications, June 9, 2012)
    This is the second edition of our casebook presenting the fifty most cited US Supreme Court decisions. In addition to the main opinions, this edition also includes the concurring and dissenting opinions. The rankings of the cases did not change from the previous edition. They appear in the table of contents in the order of frequency of citation.Also included is a copy the of the US Constitution.The original ebook with only the main opinions is at ASIN: B004ZULORE.1. Brown v. Board of Education 347 U.S. 4832. Roe v. Wade 410 U.S. 1133. Griswold et al. v. Connecticut 381 U.S. 4794. Miranda v. Arizona 384 U.S. 4365. New York Times Co. v. Sullivan 376 U.S. 2546. Mapp v. Ohio 367 U.S. 6437. Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins 304 U.S. 648. Gideon v. Wainwright 372 U.S. 3359. Baker v. Carr 369 U.S. 18610. Lochner v. New York 198 U.S. 4511. Loving v. Virginia 388 U.S. 112. Plessy v. Ferguson 163 U.S. 53713. Marbury v. Madison 5 U.S. 13714. Meyer v. State of Nebraska 262 U.S. 39015. Katz v. United States 389 U.S. 34716. San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez 411 U.S. 117. United States v. Carolene Products Co. 304 U.S. 14418. Pierce v. Society of Sisters 268 U.S. 51019. Shapiro v. Thompson 394 U.S. 61820. Chevron U.S.A. v. Natural Resources Defense Council 467 U.S. 83721. West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette 319 U.S. 62422. Korematsu v. United States 323 U.S. 21423. Wisconsin v. Yoder et al. 406 U.S. 20524. Eisenstadt v. Baird 405 U.S. 43825. Olmstead et al. v. United States 26. Buckley v. Valeo 424 U.S. 127. Terry v. Ohio 392 U.S. 128. Goldberg v. Kelly 397 U.S. 25429. Skinner v. Oklahoma ex rel. Williamson 316 U.S. 53530. Regents of the University of California v. Bakke 438 U.S. 26531. In Re Gault 387 U.S. 132. Griggs v. Duke Power Co. 401 U.S. 42433. International Shoe Co. v. State of Washington et al. 326 U.S. 31034. Furman v. Georgia 408 U.S. 23835. Sherbert v. Verner 374 U.S. 39836. Bowers v. Hardwick 478 U.S. 18637. Cantwell et al. v. Connecticut 310 U.S. 29638. Shelley v. Kraemer 334 U.S. 139. In re Winship 397 U.S. 35840. Reynolds, Judge, et al. v. Sims et al. 377 U.S. 53341. Palko v. Connecticut 302 U.S. 31942. Mathews v. Eldrige 424 U.S. 31943. Roth v. United States 354 U.S. 47644. Craig v. Borden 429 U.S. 19045. Washington v. Davis 426 U.S. 22946. United States v. O'Brien 391 U.S. 36747. Everson v. Board of Education of the Township of Ewing 330 U.S. 148. Planned Parenthood v. Casey, Governor of Pennsylvania 505 U.S. 83349. Yick Wo v. Hopkins, 118 U.S. 35650. Lemon et al. v. Kurtzman 403 U.S. 602
  • Supreme Court Decisions

    Anita Croy

    Paperback (Lucent Books, Jan. 15, 2019)
    The Supreme Court is tasked with interpreting the Constitution. How do they do this, and how do the decisions they make impact the lives of ordinary American citizens? The answers to these and other important questions about the role of the Supreme Court are found through accessible text supplemented by detailed sidebars, full-color photographs, and discussion questions designed to strengthen critical-thinking skills. Supreme Court decisions have impacted marriage laws, civil rights, and many other parts of American life throughout the country's history, and understanding these decisions helps readers become more informed citizens.
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  • Landmark Supreme Court Decisions

    Jake Henderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 3, 2017)
    Reading Through History is pleased to present: Landmark Supreme Court Cases. It includes 150 pages of the most the most significant Supreme Court judgements in United States history. Whether you’re searching for cases related to Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, or civil rights, this is a go-to resource for anyone in need of an introduction to “the highest court in the land.” This is sure to be a perfect fit for anyone wanting to brush up on the basics of notable Supreme Court decisions. Court cases include: Marbury v. Madison, Plessy v. Ferguson, Brown v. the Board of Education, Tinker v. Des Moines, Miranda v. Arizona, Roe v. Wade and many, many more! There is also an introductory section which focuses on the procedures and history of the United States Supreme Court.
  • Supreme Court

    John Perritano

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Inc., May 1, 2016)
    The Supreme Court is the highest judicial court in the U.S. It has the final say on whether laws violate the Constitution. This handbook defines the role of the court and how it is essential to the rule of law.Five unique handbooks comprise the new American Government series. With the confusing political discourse in today s world, it s no wonder kids tune out. How can we tune them back in? The stale descriptions in standard American government textbooks do nothing to motivate learning. The readability is too high. And the language too dry. How can we make it personal? Accessible? Interesting? Even humorous?
  • Supreme Court

    Julie Murray

    Library Binding (Abdo Kids Junior, Dec. 15, 2017)
    Explains the duties of the Supreme Court.
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  • Supreme Court

    Katherine Krieg

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2014)
    It is the Supreme Court’s job to make sure the rights of the U.S. Constitution are upheld. The Supreme Court is also known as the judicial branch of the government. The Court checks on the President and the U.S. Congress. It makes sure that neither is breaking the rules in the Constitution. Every day these important men and women must interpret the Constitution and hear court cases that could not be decided in a lower court. Learn all about the Highest Court in our country, the terms and ranks of each member and what role they play to balance the scales of justice! This book will allow students to explain the relationships or interactions between two or more individuals, events, ideas, or concepts in a historical, scientific, or technical text based on specific information in the text.
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  • Supreme Court

    Rae Bains, Bob Dole

    Library Binding (Troll Communications Llc, March 1, 1985)
    Explains the importance of the Supreme Court, which interprets the Constitution and makes decisions which establish precedents to gide all laws and legal action in the country.
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  • Supreme Court

    Mark C. Sanders

    Library Binding (Steadwell Books, Sept. 8, 2000)
    Book by Sanders, Mark C.
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  • Supreme Court

    Suzanne LeVert

    Library Binding (Marshall Cavendish Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2002)
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