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... Supreme Court has acted in these three areas because the normal po- litical agencies have neglected them . While this is probably true in general , it cannot be forgotten that ... Supreme Court and social change The moral and symbolic output.
... Supreme Court has acted in these three areas because the normal po- litical agencies have neglected them . While this is probably true in general , it cannot be forgotten that ... Supreme Court and social change The moral and symbolic output.
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... Court accepts the political lead of other agencies , modifying them where possible and when the Justices hold strong views contrary to the policy of the other agencies . Probably the ... Supreme VIII . Final outputs : the Supreme Court 215.
... Court accepts the political lead of other agencies , modifying them where possible and when the Justices hold strong views contrary to the policy of the other agencies . Probably the ... Supreme VIII . Final outputs : the Supreme Court 215.
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Jay A. Sigler. the state courts . Evasion is possible if state courts are de- termined and ingenious enough . The Supreme Court does have the power to remand a case to a state court with direc- tions to enter a particular judgment . This ...
Jay A. Sigler. the state courts . Evasion is possible if state courts are de- termined and ingenious enough . The Supreme Court does have the power to remand a case to a state court with direc- tions to enter a particular judgment . This ...
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