The Supreme Court's greatest hits
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The Supreme Court's greatest hits
Northwestern University Press, c1999
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The Supreme Court's Greatest Hits is an authoritative digital audio collection of more than 70 hours of oral argument in fifty of the most significant constitutional cases decided since 1955. It features complete and authoritative recording sessions from the U.S. Supreme Court, carefully selected from thousands of hours of materials by Northwestern University professor Jerry Goldman. Key features include a complete collection of materials in fifty constitutional cases searchable by name, date, issue, and participation of justices, as well as complete audio of the actual arguments and occasional announcement of decisions from the bench.
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