This collection chronicles the evolution of the appellate courts through briefs, replies, and transcripts, deepening our understanding of social, economic, political, and historical issues from 1891 through Reagan's first term in the 1980s.
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This collection chronicles the evolution of the appellate courts, deepening our understanding of social, economic, political, and historical issues from 1891 through Reagan's first term in the 1980s. This collection makes searchable nearly two million pages of briefs from appellants, appellees, and supporters (through amicus briefs).
Product Family:
The Making of Modern LawReading Level: 1301L—+
Product Type: Primary Sources
Content Types: Monographs (books)
“"The collection is an important resource not only for legal researchers but also for anyone interested in the economic, political, and social issues of the 1900s…The database is an excellent addition for libraries that already subscribe to the Making of Modern Law series or that have patrons in need of access to U.S. historical appellate court information."”