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Abraham, Henry Julian. Justices and presidents: a political history of appointments to the Supreme Court. 3rd ed. New York: Oxford University Press. (1992 & 1999 editions on Reserve) [KF 8742 .A72]
Biskupic, Joan. Guide to the U.S. Supreme Court. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly, c1997. [KF 8742 .B58 1997]
Equal justice under law: the Supreme Court in American life. 3rd ed. Washington, D.C.: Foundation of the Federal Bar Association. [KF 8742 .F8]
Justices of the United States Supreme Court: their lives and major opinions. Leon Friedman and Fred L. Israel, editors. vols. 1-5. New York: Chelsea House, c1995. [KF 8744 .J87 1995]
Martin, Fenton S. and Robert U. Goehlert. The U.S. Supreme Court: a bibliography. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly, c1990. [KF 8741 .A1 M37 1990]
May it please the court: the most significant oral arguments made before the Supreme Court since 1955. Edited by Peter Irons and Stephanie Guitton. 1st ed. New York: The New Press, distributed by W.W. Norton, 1993. [KF 4748 .M39 1993]
The Oxford companion to the Supreme Court of the United States. Editor-in-chief, Kermit L. Hall. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992. [REF. KF 8742 .A35 O93 1992]
Preview of United States Supreme Court cases. Public Education Division of the American Bar Association. 1981-
Savage, David G. Turning right: the making of the Rehnquist Supreme Court. New York: Wiley, c1992. [KF 8742 .S28 1992]
Stern, Robert. Supreme Court practice. Washington, D.C.: Bureau of National Affairs, 1993. [KF 9057 .S8 1993] (previous editions also on reserve)
The Supreme Court A to Z: a ready reference encyclopedia. Elder Witt, editor. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly, c1998. [REF. KF 8742 .A35 S8 1998]
The Supreme Court compendium: data, decisions, and developments. Lee Epstein, et al. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly, c1994. [REF. KF 8742 .S86 1994]
The Supreme Court of the United States: its beginnings and its justices, 1790-1991. Washington, D.C.: Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, 1992. [KF 8744 .S87 1992]
The Supreme Court justices: illustrated biographies, 1789-1993. Edited by Clare Cushman. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly, c1993. [KF 8744 .S86 1993]
U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the judiciary. Supreme Court of the U.S. Hearings and reports on successful and unsuccessful nominations, 1916-1972. Buffalo, N.Y.: W.S. Hein, 1975- . [KF 8744 .J8]
United States. Supreme Court. Rules of the Supreme Court of the United States. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1990. [KF 9056 .A313 A2 1990]
United States Law Week. Bureau of National Affairs. Current volume.
8 men and a lady: profiles of the justices of the Supreme Court. By the staff of the National Press. Bethesda, MD: National Press, c1990. [KF 8744 .E38 1990]
The Agonizer. Jeffrey Rosen. 72 The New Yorker 82 (Nov. 11, 1996).
A Bolder conservatism is the rule. Ruth Marcus. Washington Post National Weekly Edition (July 8-14, 1991).
Breaking silence: forced to endure her husband's trial by fire, a wife speaks out at last. Virginia Lamp Thomas. 36 People 108 (November 11, 1991).
Briefs, Heckler v. Roy. Gary S. Gildin.
The Burden of Clarence Thomas. Jeffrey Toobin. 69 The New Yorker 38 (Sept. 27, 1993).
A Candid talk with Justice Blackmun. New York Times Magazine 20 (February 20, 1983).
Clarence Thomas' paper trail of conservatism. Ruth Marcus. 8 Washington Post National Weekly Edition 13 (July 8-14, 1991).
Judge Thomas's nomination. Washington Post National Weekly Edition (July 8-14, 1991).
Moving on. Jeffrey Rosen. 72 The New Yorker 10 (April 29 and May 6, 1996).
The Partisan: a talk with Justice Rehnquist. New York Times Magazine 28 (March 3, 1985).
Profiles: the constitutionalist. (William J. Brennan) The New Yorker, p.45, March 12, 1990.
Rehnquist v. the individual. Edwin M. Yoder Jr. 8 Washington Post National Weekly Edition 23 (July 8-14, 1991).
The Rehnquist reins. David J. Garrow. The New York Times Magazine 65 (October 6, 1996).
Smithsonian Institution. The Supreme Court (magazine).
Supreme Court justice changes stance on death penalty. Nina Totenberg (transcript). Morning Edition, NPR (Nov. 19, 1993).
Swing vote: Sandra Day O'Connor emerges as key player in high court rulings. 215 Wall Street Journal no.113, June 11, 1990.
Thurgood Marshall's vision of justice for the people. Cass R. Sunstein. 8 Washington Post National Weekly Edition 23 (July 8-14, 1991).
A Voice of thunder leaves the Court. 8 Washington Post National Weekly Edition 6 (July 1-7, 1991).
What manner of man, Clarence Thomas? William Raspberry. Washington Post National Weekly Edition (July 8-14, 1991).
Women in the law: Sandra Day O'Connor. 69 ABA Journal (October, 1983).
Nomination: hearing before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, U.S. Senate, 99th Congress, 2d Session, on Clarence Thomas, of Missouri, to be chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, July 23, 1986. [Y 4.L 11/4:S.HRG.99-807 MICROFICHE]
Nomination: hearing before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, U.S. Senate, 97th Congress, 2d Session, on Clarence Thomas, of Maryland, to be chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, March 31, 1982. [Y 4.L 11/4:N 72/982-2 MICROFICHE]
Nomination of Anthony M. Kennedy to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the U.S. Exec. Rpt. 100-13. Includes an analysis of Judge Kennedy's positions, committee conclusions, and additional and supplemental views. [Y 1.1/6:100-13 MICROFICHE]
Nomination of Anthony M. Kennedy to be Associate Justice. Hearings. S.Hrg. 100-1037. Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate. 100th Congress, 1st Session. [Y 4.J 89/2:S.HRG.100-1037 MICROFICHE]
Nomination of Antonin Scalia to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the U.S. Senate Hearing 99-1064. Includes witness statements and discussion as well as supplementary materials. [Y 4.J 89/2:S.HRG.99-1064 MICROFICHE]
Nomination of Clarence Thomas to be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Exec. Rpt. 102-15. Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate, 102nd Congress, 1st Session. U.S. G.P.O., 1991. [Y 1.1/6:102-15 MICROFICHE]
Nomination of David H. Souter to be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Exec. Rpt. 101-32. U.S. Senate, 101st Congress, 2d session. [Y 1.1/6:101-32 MICROFICHE]
Nomination of David H. Souter to be Associate Justice. Hearings. S.Hrg. 101-1263. Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate, 101st Congress, 2nd Session. [Y 4.J 89/2:S.HRG.101-1263 MICROFICHE]
Nomination of Judge Clarence Thomas to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee, 102-1084. Sept. & Oct., 1991. [Y 4.J 89/2:S.HRG.102-1084 (pts. 1-4) PAPERBOUND RESERVE]
Nomination of Ruth Bader Ginsburg to be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Exec. Rpt. 103-6. U.S. Senate, 103rd Congress, 1st Session. [Y 1.1/6:103-6/CORR. MICROFICHE]
Nomination of Stephen G. Breyer to be an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Exec. Rpt. 103-31. U.S. Senate, 103rd Congress, 2nd Session. [Y 1.1/6:103-31 MICROFICHE]
Nomination of Stephen G. Breyer to be an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Hearings. S.Hrg. 103-715. Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate, 103rd Congress, 2nd Session. [Y 4.J 89/2:S.HRG.103-715 MICROFICHE]
Nomination of William Hubbs Rehnquist to be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the U.S. S.Hrg. 99-1067. Includes witness statements and discussion as well as supplementary materials. [Y 4.J 89/2:S.HRG.99-1067 MICROFICHE]
Nomination of William H. Rehnquist to be Chief Justice of the United States. Senate Exec. Rpt. 99-18. United States Senate, 99th Congress, 2nd Session. [Y 1.1/6:99-18 MICROFICHE]
Nominations: hearing before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, U.S. Senate, 97th Congress, 1st Session, on Clarence Thomas. June 19, 1981. [Y 4.L 11/4:N 72/981-6 MICROFICHE]
Report of Temporary Special Independent Counsel, pursuant to Senate Resolution 202. U.S. Senate. 102nd Congress, 2d Session. U.S. G.P.O., 1992. [Y 1.1/3:102-20/PT.1]
The Library has a small videotape collection to supplement DSL's curriculum. The following item(s) may be of benefit to you as background research, for use as an audio-visual aid in a presentation, or simply for entertainment value.
First Monday in October. Directed by Ronald Neame. Paramount, 1981. [VIDEO 26]
In search of the Constitution. PMI/Films, Inc., Chicago, Ill. 11 video tapes. [VIDEO 2001]
Judge O'Connor Nominated for Supreme Court. ABC NEWS Nightline. Tuesday, July 7, 1981. [VIDEO 2002]
May it please the court: the most significant oral arguments made before the Supreme Court since 1955. Edited by Peter Irons and Stephanie Guitton. 1st ed. New York: The New Press, distributed by W.W. Norton, 1993. [KF 4748 .M39 1993] (Includes 6 audiocassettes)
Super Chief: the life and legacy of Earl Warren. By Bill Jersey and Judith Leonard. Berkeley: Catticus Corporation, 1990, c1989. [VIDEO 2012]