The Federal Courts as a Political System

Summary
The Federal courts as a political system / Sheldon Goldman, Thomas P. Jahnige. LC Control 75026782 Type of Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.) Personal Goldman, Sheldon. Main The Federal courts as a political system / Sheldon Goldman, Thomas P. Jahnige. Edition 2d ed. Published/ New York : Harper & Row, c1976. Related Jahnige, Thomas P., joint author. xii, 305 p. ; 21 cm. 006042382X Includes bibliographical references and index. Courts--United States. Law--Political aspects. Harper’s American political behavior series LC KF8700.Z9 G63 1976 Dewey Class 347.73/202 347.30712 19 Geographic Area n-us---
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