Supreme Power

  • Supreme Power: Franklin Roosevelt vs. the Supreme Court
    By Jeff Shesol

    Some of the justices: Levinson, Constitutional Faith, 16; Kammen, A Machine That Would Go of Itself, 3; Ross, The Chief Justiceship of Charles Evans Hughes, 226. “black-robed gods”: WP, Feb. 16, 1936; NYT, Nov. 10, 1929.

  • Supreme Power: Franklin Roosevelt Vs. the Supreme Court
    By Jeff Shesol

    Chronicles Franklin Roosevelt's battle with the Supreme Court, which culminated in him trying to suppress its conservative justices by expanding the size of the court, an attempt which failed and divided the Democratic party.

  • Supreme Power: Franklin Roosevelt Vs. the Supreme Court
    By Jeff Shesol

    Chronicles Franklin Roosevelt's battle with the Supreme Court, which culminated in him trying to suppress its conservative justices by expanding the size of the court, an attempt which failed and divided the Democratic party.

  • Supreme Power: High Command
    By Jon Sibal, J. Michael Straczynski

    In their first adventure as a team, Hyperion, Blur, and Nighthawk - the newly formed Squadron - have a long-overdue showdown with the super-powered serial killer who's been terrorizing the nation!

  • Supreme Power: High Command

    COLLECTING: Supreme Power #13-18

  • Supreme Power: Nighthawk

    The people of Chicago - men, women and children - are dying in the streets, victims of a monster whose thirst for slaughter cannot be quenched. And it's flashing a killer smile. Collecting: Supreme Power: Nighthawk #1-6

  • Supreme Power: Hyperion

    In three main divisions the book covers combinational circuits, latches, and asynchronous sequential circuits. Combinational circuits have no memorising ability, while sequential circuits have such an ability to various degrees.