The Role of the Supreme Court in American Government

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The Role of the Supreme Court in American Government is a scholarly work that analyzes how the U.S. Supreme Court shapes constitutional interpretation, public policy, and the balance of powers within the American political system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
scholarly work
about constitutional law of the United States
institutional role of the Supreme Court
judicial power in the United States
policy-making role of courts
relationship between law and politics in the U.S.
analyzes how the Supreme Court shapes constitutional meaning
interaction between the Supreme Court and other branches of government
political consequences of Supreme Court rulings
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines Supreme Court as a policy-making institution
Supreme Court as an interpreter of the U.S. Constitution
Supreme Court’s role in the system of checks and balances
interaction between Supreme Court decisions and public opinion
field American politics
constitutional law
judicial politics
public law
focusesOn Supreme Court’s influence on the balance of powers
impact of Supreme Court decisions on public policy
judicial review
role of the judiciary in the U.S. political system
genre academic literature
legal scholarship
political science scholarship
language English
mainSubject United States government
surface form: American government

Supreme Court of the United States
checks and balances
constitutional interpretation
public policy
separation of powers

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Archibald Cox authorOf The Role of the Supreme Court in American Government
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