Stephen Ansolabehere, James M. Snyder, Jr.
The End of Inequality takes a close look at Baker v. Carr, the pivotal Supreme Court case that established the right to equal representation in state legislatures for every American.More
Ross K. Baker
When Ross K. Baker's House and Senate first appeared in 1989, it became an instant favorite among students and instructors for its engaging and highly accessible description of congressional processes.More
David M. O'Brien
Seventh Edition / Volume(s): 1
Now in its Seventh Edition, Constitutional Law and Politics remains the authoritative casebook for the study of Supreme Court decisions in political science courses.More
David M. O'Brien
Seventh Edition / Volume(s): 2
Now in its Seventh Edition, Constitutional Law and Politics remains the authoritative casebook for the study of Supreme Court decisions in political science courses.More
David M. O'Brien
Eighth Edition / Volume(s): 1
The most cases to choose from, with the contextual headnotes students need to make sense of—and engage with—American constitutional law and politics.More
David M. O'Brien
Eighth Edition / Volume(s): 2
The most cases to choose from, with the contextual headnotes students need to make sense of—and engage with—American constitutional law and politics.More
David M. O'Brien
Ninth Edition
An inside look at the workings of the Supreme Court written by a top scholar and commentator.More
Gabriel Schoenfeld
“Essential reading for anyone seriously interested in national security and freedom of the press.”—Leonard Downie Jr., Washington PostMore
Mark Silverstein
Second Edition
Traces the increasing contentiousness and publicity surrounding the confirmation of nominees to the Supreme Court and argues that such changes are the result of trends in the political process, the expansion of judicial power, and changes in the Senate.
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