What Makes A Court Supreme

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Constitutional
Cover of the book What Makes A Court Supreme by Daniel J. OHern, Daniel J. OHern
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Daniel J. OHern ISBN: 9781576254158
Publisher: Daniel J. OHern Publication: September 23, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Daniel J. OHern
ISBN: 9781576254158
Publisher: Daniel J. OHern
Publication: September 23, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Former Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court Daniel O'Hern provides an insider's view about the secretive deliberations of his time on the New Jersey Supreme Court when it dealt with such monumental cases as Baby M. Harvard Professor, Laurence Tribe called the Court the Greatest Court in Land during Justice O'Hern's tenure. It is the Brethren of its day for one of the great State Supreme Court's in this history of the United States. It is a sharply written, intellectual, insightful, but also very witty and funny. An enjoyable and easy read for those who enjoy reading about the inner workings of a Supreme Court. Justice O'Hern served on the Court from 1981-2000. He was a Harvard Law School Graduate, who was a law clerk to Associate Justice William J. Brennan of the United States Supreme Court. He passed away in April of 2009.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Former Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court Daniel O'Hern provides an insider's view about the secretive deliberations of his time on the New Jersey Supreme Court when it dealt with such monumental cases as Baby M. Harvard Professor, Laurence Tribe called the Court the Greatest Court in Land during Justice O'Hern's tenure. It is the Brethren of its day for one of the great State Supreme Court's in this history of the United States. It is a sharply written, intellectual, insightful, but also very witty and funny. An enjoyable and easy read for those who enjoy reading about the inner workings of a Supreme Court. Justice O'Hern served on the Court from 1981-2000. He was a Harvard Law School Graduate, who was a law clerk to Associate Justice William J. Brennan of the United States Supreme Court. He passed away in April of 2009.

More books from Constitutional

Cover of the book Yale Law Journal: Volume 122, Number 2 - November 2012 by Daniel J. OHern
Cover of the book Religious Freedom in America by Daniel J. OHern
Cover of the book Constitution of the Russian Federation by Daniel J. OHern
Cover of the book Constitutionalism in Global Constitutionalisation by Daniel J. OHern
Cover of the book Fiduciaries of Humanity by Daniel J. OHern
Cover of the book Correção legislativa da jurisprudência by Daniel J. OHern
Cover of the book Robotica by Daniel J. OHern
Cover of the book La constitucionalización simbólica by Daniel J. OHern
Cover of the book Constitutionalization of European Private Law by Daniel J. OHern
Cover of the book The Principle of Loyalty in EU Law by Daniel J. OHern
Cover of the book Hell No by Daniel J. OHern
Cover of the book The House of Lords 1911-2011 by Daniel J. OHern
Cover of the book Understanding Legislation by Daniel J. OHern
Cover of the book Religion and the American Constitutional Experiment by Daniel J. OHern
Cover of the book Dateline: Sunday, U.S.A. by Daniel J. OHern
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy