Lieberman, who originally supported Thomas's nomination, changed his mind after hearing Anita Hill's testimony, which, he concluded, was “believable.” Gore also found Hill to be “believable and credible,”80 which carried the implicit ...
Argues that while the Supreme Court's partisan decision in Bush v. Gore caused many Americans to lose faith in its ability to provide fair decisions, some good can still come from this event.
Paul Finkelman establishes an authoritative account of each justice’s proslavery position, the reasoning behind his opposition to black freedom, and the personal incentives that embedded racism ever deeper in American civic life.
In Supreme Injustice, the distinguished legal historian Paul Finkelman establishes an authoritative account of each justice’s proslavery position, the reasoning behind his opposition to black freedom, and the incentives created by ...
Paul Finkelman establishes an authoritative account of each justice's proslavery position, the reasoning behind his opposition to black freedom, and the personal incentives that embedded racism ever deeper in American civic life"--
Supreme Injustice: Guilty Until Proven Not Catholic?
True story of the crime, rape and murder, that resulted in the landmark Supreme Court decision of COX CABLE CORP, ET AL vs COHN (1975)
Supreme Injustice: Guilty Until Proven Not Catholic?