Book review: Cases Lost, Causes Won: The Supreme Court and the Judicial Process. By Alice Fleetwood Bartee ; The Law and Politics of Civil Rights and Liberties. By Richard Morgan ; Freedom of Speech in the United States. By Thomas L. Tedford.
1986
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Book review: Cases Lost, Causes Won: The Supreme Court and the Judicial Process. By Alice Fleetwood Bartee ; The Law and Politics of Civil Rights and Liberties. By Richard Morgan ; Freedom of Speech in the United States. By Thomas L. Tedford.
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1986
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Book review: Cases Lost, Causes Won: The Supreme Court and the Judicial Process. By Alice Fleetwood Bartee. New York: St. Martin's Press. 1984. Pp. xiii, 207 ; The Law and Politics of Civil Rights and Liberties. By Richard Morgan. New York: Random
House. 1985. Pp. 600 ; Freedom of Speech in the United States. By Thomas L. Tedford. New York: Random House. 1985. Pp.
xvii, 473. Reviewed by: John Moeller.
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Constitutional Commentary, Volume 3, Number 2 (Summer 1986), pages 600-607.
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