01785 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001800077035001900095041000800114082001300122084001900135100000900154700001300163245005500176260002700231300003500258520092400293650009501217650007601312650006801388500008701456INLIS00000000000856020200508204432200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a9781604266887 0010-0520008560 aeng0 a347.7326 a347.7326/JOS/T0 aJost0 aKenneth.00aThe New York Times on the Supreme Court, 1857-2008 aWashington, D.C.c2009 axvii, 459 p.b: ill. ;c29 cm. aThe New York Times on the Supreme Court, the second volume in the new imprint TimesReference from CQ Press, uses carefully chosen articles from The Times to explore the history and influence of the Supreme Court. Author Kenneth Jost provides expert analysis and presents selected news stories, letters to the editor, and Op Ed essays from the paper to look at the development of the Court and its relationship to the other branches of government and to the states. Later chapters explore key themesincluding freedom of ideas, the rights of political participation, equal protection of the law, crime and punishmentand the appropriate major cases, which are accompanied by decision dates, verdicts, and who wrote the majority opinion. The New York Times on the Supreme Court is the ideal choice for high school classrooms and media studies courses covering the judicial system and the medias role in American politics. 0aUnited States. Supreme Court ;Press coverage. United States. Supreme Court ;Press coverage 0aHistory. New York times. Courts of last resort ;United States ;History. 0aPolitical questions and judicial power ;United States ;History. ae-book