What good is legislative history? : Justice Scalia in the Federal Courts of Appeals / Joseph L. Gerken.
2007
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Title
What good is legislative history? : Justice Scalia in the Federal Courts of Appeals / Joseph L. Gerken.
Imprint
Buffalo, N.Y. : William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 2007.
Description
xxiii, 351 pages ; 23 cm
Formatted Contents Note
A brief history of legislative history
The Supreme Court's treatment of legislative history prior to Justice Scalia
Justice Scalia's opinions on legislative history
General criticism of legislative history in the Courts of Appeals
Specific applications of legislative history
Legislative history cases that do not cite Justice Scalia
Some concluding observations.
The Supreme Court's treatment of legislative history prior to Justice Scalia
Justice Scalia's opinions on legislative history
General criticism of legislative history in the Courts of Appeals
Specific applications of legislative history
Legislative history cases that do not cite Justice Scalia
Some concluding observations.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-347) and index.
Available Note
Also available online.
Location
STA KF425 .G47 2007
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KF425 .G47 2007
Language
English
ISBN
9780837732329 cloth alkaline paper
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