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Journal of Supreme Court History

Published on behalf of the Supreme Court Historical Society

Edited by:
Melvin I. Urofsky Managing Editor: Clare Cushman


For over 30 years the Journal of Supreme Court History has been serving the legal profession, historians, and the public. Published for the Supreme Court Historical Society, the journal and the society are dedicated to the collection and preservation of the history of the Supreme Court of the United States, and to expanding public awareness of that history and heritage.

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TopHighlights

Most Accessed Articles of 2007

  • Civil Liberties in Wartime
    Geoffrey R. Stone

  • The Gompers v. Buck's Stove Saga: A Constitutional Case Study in Dialogue, Resistance, and the Freedom of Speech
    Ken I Kersch

  • 'The Most Hated Woman in America': Madalyn Murray and the Crusade against School Prayer'
    Bruce J. Dierenfield

  • The Mormon Question: Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict in Nineteenth-Century America
    Sarah Barringer Gordon

  • Before Marbury: Hylton v. United States and the Origins of Judicial Review
    Robert P. Frankel, Jr.

  • Terrorism and Habeas Corpus: A Jurisdictional Escape
    Morad Fakhimi

  • Supreme Court Activism in Economic Policy in the Waning Days of the New Deal: Interpreting the Fair Labor Standards Act, 1941-1946
    Jerold Waltman

  • A New Standard of Review: Craig v. Boren and Brennan's 'Heightened Scrutiny' Test in Historical Perspective'
    Jeremy Bressman

  • The 'Lone Dissenter'
    John M. Nannes

  • Thomas Jefferson and the American Indian Nations: Native American Sovereignty and the Marshall Court
    Stephen G. Bragaw