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صيف 1787 : الرجال الذين اخترعوا الدستور
إن حكاية الدستور الأمريكي قصة مشوقة يحملنا هذا الكتاب إلى القاعة ذات الحرارة الخانقة حيث جاهد المندوبون طيلة أربعة أشهر لإنتاج الوثيقة التي ستحدد هوية الأمة آنذاك والآن وكانت الغرفة مكتظة بشخصيات متنوعة ومتحمسة بعضهم معروف ألكسندر هاملتون، الحاكم موريس، إدموند راندولف، وآخرون طواهم النسيان إلى حد بعيد إنه لأمر شيق في بلد يجادل باستمرار حول المقصد الأصلي من الوثيقة أن نشاهد هذه الشخصيات القوية تكافح للوصول إلى إجماع لكتابة وثيقة يسعها أن تنمو مع الأمة.
Quiet Times: The Supreme Court is reducing its workload—but why?
The substantial reduction in the number of opinions issued by the Supreme Court is discussed. Only 84 opinions were issued in the 1993-94 term, the lowest total since 1955, and even fewer may be issued in 1994-95.
Guidance From on High: Recent Supreme Court rulings will have general effect on litigation tactics
Three Supreme Court rulings in the spring of 1994 addressed the problems of practicing lawyers. In one ruling the justices held that the 14th Amendment bars government lawyers from choosing jurors on the basis of sex.
Punitives Undamaged
The Supreme Court's stand on the constitutional arguments against punitive damages is likened to a moth fluttering around a constitutional flame. A discussion of the issue is presented.
Springtime for Criminals
Two recent Supreme Court rulings have brought two strong victories for criminal defendants. The two cases, \"Minnick vs Mississippi\" and \"Cheek vs United States,\" are discussed.