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Cato Supreme Court Review, 2004-2005 (Paperback)
Edited by Mark K. Moller
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Price: $5.00
Publication Date: October 2005
ISBN: 1-930865-80-5
Number of Pages: 300
Paperback
Categories: Law and Civil Liberties
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About the Book
In this annual review from the Cato Institute, Mark K. Moller and leading legal scholars analyze the 2004-2005 Supreme Court term, specificially the most important and far-reaching cases of the year. Timely and easy to read, the Cato Supreme Court Review critiques the Court's decisions from a unique Madisonian perspective.
All chapters from this edition are available for download in PDF format.
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About the Editor
Mark Moller is a senior fellow in constitutional studies. An experienced appellate lawyer, Moller previously practiced law with the Appellate and Constitutional Law Practice Group at the law firm of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP. During private practice, he engaged in a number of high-profile representations, including as a member of the team that successfully litigated Bush v. Gore before the Supreme Court and as an advisor to judicial nominee Miguel A. Estrada during his Senate confirmation hearings.
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What Others Have Said
"Cato, with its emphasis on limited government and individual rights, has weighed in with a book of essays by academics and practicing lawyers that manages to skewer liberal and conservative justices alike."
--Tony Mauro, Supreme Court Correspondent, Legal Times
"In view of so many Americans' alarming lack of knowledge of why we are Americans, the Cato Supreme Court Review is essential reading."
--Nat Hentoff, Syndicated Columnist, Village Voice
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