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The Will of the People: How Public Opinion Has Influenced the Supreme Court and
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The Will of the People: How Public Opinion Has Influenced the Supreme Court and Shaped the Meaning of the Constitution Hardcover - 2009

by Barry Friedman

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux, September 2009. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. Trivial edge wear to the DJ. DJ is now protected by a mylar cover.
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Barry Friedman holds the Jacob D. Fuchsberg Chair at the New York University School of Law. He is a constitutional lawyer and has litigated cases involving abortion, the death penalty, and free speech. He lives in New York City.