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179.
Beard, Charles A.
The Supreme Court and the Constitution. New York: The Macmillan
Company, 1912. vii, 127 pp. Reprinted 1999 by The Lawbook Exchange,
Ltd. LCCN 98-50368. ISBN 1-886363-78-1. Cloth. $45.

180.
Haines, Charles Grove.
The Role of the Supreme Court in American Government and
Politics 1789-1835. Berkeley: University of California Press,
1944. xiii, 679 pp. Reprinted 2002 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
ISBN 1-58477-207-7. Cloth. $120.
* Haines’ colorful history of the Supreme Court surrounding the
John Marshall years gives particular attention to the “local,
particularist and democratic” principles (Introduction, p.4) that
Haines, an ardent Jeffersonian, believed were neglected in favor
of a conservative and nationalistic viewpoint found in earlier
histories of the Court. He shows that the Supreme Court under
Chief Justice John Marshall established the doctrine of judicial
review as part of a Federalist effort to strengthen the central
government, and goes on to discuss attacks upon the Court and the
decline of authority and prestige of the Court. In his description
of the Court’s major decisions, he examines the issue of state
versus national sovereignty and the status of common-law
principles in the federal courts. He includes a discussion of
opinions regarding the Dartmouth College case and the trial of
Aaron Burr. Haines was a political scientist and professor of
Political Science at the University of California at Los Angeles
for twenty years.

181.
Haines, Charles Grove and Foster Sherwood.
The Role of the Supreme Court in American Government and
Politics 1835-1864. Berkeley: University of California Press,
1957. x, 533 pp. Reprinted 2002 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN
1-58477-197-6. Cloth. $95.
* Haines’ untimely death while writing this the continuation to
The Role of the Supreme Court in American Government and Politics
1789-1835 led to the work’s completion by Haines’ colleague at
the University of California at Los Angeles, Foster H. Sherwood.
This volume follows the Marshall years with a history of the Taney
era, and examines the political and economic issues as well as the
prominent legal issues of the era such as states rights and
slavery that shaped the Court’s decisions.

182.
Supreme Court Reporter, West’s.
St. Paul,
MN: West Group. Volumes 1 to 117B (1882-1995) regular bound
volumes [with] Volume 118 to 1119B (1995-1997) interim
bound volumes. Together 177 books. Very good condition.
Publisher’s Price $3,966.25. Special $1,495.
* Provides complete information on all case law issued by the U.S.
Supreme Court including memorandum decisions as well as the full
text of majority opinions and dissenting and concurring opinions.
Official page designations are included. Regular bound volumes
include all corrections made by the Court in the opinions and
orders. Includes Key number digest sections, and tables of
statutes cited.

183. United
States Citations: United States Reports.
LexisNexis. Vols. 1.1 to 1.8 (1994); Vols. 1.9 to 1.10 (1996);
1.11 (1998); 1.12 (2000); United States Supreme Court Reports,
Lawyers’ Edition. Vols. 2.1 to 2.8 (1994); 2.9 to 2.10 (1996);
2.11 (1998); 2.12 (2000); Supreme Court Reporter. Vols. 3.1
to 3.7 (1994); 3.8 to 3.9 (1996); 3.10 (1998); 3.11 (2000). Volume
4 Parallel Reference Table/1994). Together 36 books. Complete set
current through August 2001 supplements. Ex-private law firm
library with stamps on inside front covers, excellent condition.
Publisher’s Price $6,840. Special $495.

184.
United States Citations: United States Supreme Court Reports,
Lawyers’ Edition. LexisNexis. Vols. 2.1 to 2.8 (1994); 2.9 to
2.10 (1996); 2.11 (1998); 2.12 (2000). Together 4 books [with]
August 2001 cumulative supplement. Ex-private law firm library,
excellent condition. Publisher’s Price $1,840. Special $195.

185. United
States Supreme Court Reports, Lawyers’ Edition 2d Series.
Lexis
Law Publishing. Vols. 1 to 92 (1956-1988) regular bound volumes.
Ex-private law firm library, very good. Publisher’s Price $2,195.
Special $450.
* Previously published by Lawyers Cooperative Publishing. Contains
the complete reports of the U.S. Supreme Court, including
concurring and dissenting opinions, a full text of all memorandum
cases and the court’s miscellaneous proceedings, a syllabus of the
U.S. Supreme Court Reporter decisions and numerous summaries of
briefs filed in the Supreme Court along with the names of all the
attorneys who participated.

186. United
States Supreme Court Reports Lawyers’ Edition. General Index to
Decisions, Annotations, and Digest.
Charlottesville, VA: LexisNexis, 2001. 5 Vols. Cloth. With 2001
supplements. Ex-private law firm library with stamps on inside
covers, else very good. Publisher’s Price $250. Special $50.
* An index to U.S. Supreme Court decisions appearing in
1-533(Part) US, 1-100 L Ed and 1-150 (Part) L Ed 2d, 1-121 (Part)
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