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[Supreme Court], Warren
THE SUPREME COURT IN UNITED STATES HISTORY
Little, Brown, and Company, 1926
203.50 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, United States of America)
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Edizione: an important work, very readable, still referred to and still in print. warren was an american lawyer and legal scholar who won a pulitzer prize for this fine book. his most famous case defended james michael curley, the boston mayor and massachusetts governor, who was convicted for conspiracy to defraud the united states for taking the civil service examination for a constituent. <br> in addition to law review articles, warren published two encyclopedic books which became the starting point for american legal historians for decades: history of the harvard law school and of early legal conditions in america (1909) and a history of the american bar. publication of this history of the united states supreme court cemented warren's reputation as a legal scholar, and it won the pulitzer prize for history in 1923. justice louis brandeis cited warren's work, congress, the constitution, and the supreme court.in erie railroad co. v. tompkins (1938), which cut back on forum-shopping by wealthy litigants using the old case of swift v. tyson (1842).