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Preface=xxiii

Acknowledgments=xxv

Chapter 1. A Supreme Court=1

A. External Perspective=1

Foreword : A Judge on Judging : The Role of a Supreme Court in a Democracy / Aharon Barak=1

Notes and Questions=4

B. Early Disagreement=6

The Federalist No. 78 / Alexander Hamilton=7

Address to U.S. House of Representatives : Amendments to the Constitution / James Madison=8

Marbury v. Madison=9

Letter to Spencer Roane / Thomas Jefferson=10

Veto Message Regarding the Bank of the United States / Andrew Jackson=10

Notes and Questions=11

C. A Modern Difficulty=13

The Least Dangerous Branch : The Supreme Court at the Bar of Politics / Alexander M. Bickel=13

Accountability, Liberty, and the Constitution / Rebecca L. Brown=14

Notes and Questions=16

D. The Supreme Court of the United States=17

Chapter 2. The Justices=21

A. The Justices Throughout History : A Group Portrait=22

B. Selecting the Justices=24

1. An Evolving Process : A Short History of Supreme Court Nominations=24

2. Presidential Selection=28

Pursuit of Justices : Presidential Politics and the Selection of Supreme Court Nominees / David Alistair Yalof=30

Bush Got a Conservative High Court, with Caveats / Tony Mauro=34

Notes and Questions=37

3. Senate Confirmation=39

a. The Campaign for the Hearts and Minds of the Public=40

Robert Bork's America / Edward Kennedy [Sen.]=40

Nice Disguise : Alito's Frightening Geniality / Andrew M. Siegel=41

A Latina Judge's Voice / Sonia Sotomayor=44

Notes and Questions=50

b. Nominees Present Themselves : Statements Before the Senate Judiciary Committee=50

Statement of John Roberts=51

Statement of Clarence Thomas=52

Statement of Ruth Bader Ginsburg=54

Statement of Sonia Sotomayor=56

Notes and Questions=57

c. Questioning Before the Judiciary Committee=58

Excerpt from the Sotomayor Hearings=59

Notes and Questions=69

d. The Confirmation Vote=70

The Senate, the Constitution, and the Confirmation Process / David A. Strauss ; Cass R. Sunstein=71

The Limited Nature of the Senate's Advice and Consent Role / John C. Eastman=72

Hearing Remarks / Marcia Greenberger=72

Floor Remarks on the Roberts Nomination / Barack Obama [Sen.]=73

Floor Remarks on the Alito Nomination / Barack Obama [Sen.]=76

Floor Remarks on the Sotomayor Nomination / Lindsey Graham [Sen.]=76

C. The Current Justices=79

1. Chief Justice John G. Roberts=79

2. Justice Antonin Scalia=81

3. Justice Anthony Kennedy=83

4. Justice Clarence Thomas=85

5. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg=86

6. Justice Stephen Breyer=87

7. Justice Samuel Alito=89

8. Justice Sonia Sotomayor=90

9. Justice Elena Kagan=91

Chapter 3. Jurisdiction=93

A. Article III's Distribution of Original and Appellate Jurisdiction to the Court=93

B. Original Jurisdiction=94

1. Statute and Court Rule=94

a. Statute=94

28 U.S.C. §1251=94

Notes and Questions=95

b. Court Rule=96

Notes and Questions=96

2. Marbury v. Madison=97

Marbury v. Madison=97

Notes and Questions=99

3. Controversies Between Two or More States=99

The Supreme Court and Sovereign States / Charles Warren=99

Rhode Island v. Massachusetts=100

Notes and Questions=102

Missouri v. Illinois=102

Notes and Questions=103

Ohio v. Wyandotte Chemicals Corp.=104

Notes and Questions=107

Maryland v. Louisiana=108

Notes and Questions=112

4. Actions by the United States Against a State=114

United States v. Texas=114

Notes and Questions=116

5. Actions by a Foreign State Against a State=117

Principality of Monaco v. Mississippi=117

Notes and Questions=119

6. Actions by a Native American Tribe Against a State=120

Cherokee Nation v. Georgia=120

Notes and Questions=121

7. Actions by a State Against a Citizen of Another State=122

South Carolina v. Katzenbach=122

Notes and Questions=122

C. Appellate Jurisdiction=123

1. Review of Federal Court Decisions=123

a. Overview=123

b. Statutes=124

28 U.S.C. §1254=124

28 U.S.C. §2101=125

c. Summary of Five Restrictions on Court's Review of Cases from the Federal Courts of Appeals=125

d. The Requirement of a Case "in" a Court of Appeals=126

United States v. Nixon=126

Notes and Questions=128

e. The Rule Disfavoring Review of Nonfinal Judgments of the Courts of Appeals=130

United States v. Virginia=130

Virginia Military Institute v. United States=131

Notes and Questions=132

f. The Rule Disfavoring Grant of Petition by Party Prevailing in the Court of Appeals=133

Camreta v. Greene=133

Note & Question=139

g. The Rule Disfavoring Review of Determinations of State Law by Courts of Appeals=139

Leavitt v. Jane L.=139

Notes and Questions=141

h. The Rule Disfavoring Review of Issues Not Pressed or Passed Upon Below=141

United States v. Williams=141

Notes and Questions=144

Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission=144

Notes and Questions=146

2. Review of State Court Decisions=147

a. Statutes=147

28 U.S.C. §1257=147

28 U.S.C. §2101=147

Notes and Questions=148

b. The "Pressed or Passed Upon" Rule=149

Illinois v. Gates=149

Notes and Questions=153

c. The Adequate and Independent State Ground Doctrine=154

Herb v. Pitcairn=154

Notes and Questions=156

Michigan v. Long=158

Notes and Questions=161

d. The Finality Requirement=163

Cox Broadcasting Corp. v. Cohn=163

Notes and Questions=168

Flynt v. Ohio=168

Notes and Questions=170

Chapter 4. Certiorari=173

A. Historical Development of the Court's Certiorari Docket=174

1. The Introduction of Certiorari via the Evarts Act of 1891=174

Forsyth v. City of Hammond=175

The Meaning of Certiorari Denials / Peter Linzer=176

2. The Expansion of Certiorari Leading to the Judges' Bill of 1925=177

Dick v. New York Life Insurance Co.=178

Notes and Questions=179

3. Supreme Court Case Selections Act of 1988=180

4. The Court's Shrinking Docket=180

The Supreme Court's Plenary Docket / Margaret Meriwether Cordray ; Richard Cordray=181

Notes and Questions=182

B. Substantive Considerations Impacting Certiorari Decisions : What Makes a Case Certworthy?=184

1. Rule-Based Considerations=184

Rule 10. Considerations Governing Review on Certiorari=184

a. Conflict and Importance=185

Overvaluing Uniformity / Amanda Frost=185

Notes and Questions=187

b. Legal Rather Than Factual Issues=188

Dick v. New York Life Insurance Co.=189

Notes and Questions=191

2. Other Considerations : Ideological, Strategic and Jurisprudential Factors=191

The Philosophy of Certiorari : Jurisprudential Considerations in Supreme Court Case Selection / Margaret Meriwether Cordray ; Richard Cordray=191

Setting the Social Agenda : Deciding to Review High-Profile Cases at the Supreme Court / Margaret Meriwether Cordray ; Richard Cordray=201

Notes and Questions=203

C. Procedural Considerations : The Process of Deciding to Decide=204

1. Preparation and Filing of Certiorari Briefs by the Litigants=204

a. Drafting Petitions for Certiorari=205

Tips on Petitioning for Certiorari in the U.S. Supreme Court / Timothy S. Bishop ; Jeffrey W. Sarles ; Stephen J. Kane=205

b. Drafting Briefs in Opposition and Reply Briefs=208

Tips on Petitioning and Opposing Certiorari in the U.S. Supreme Court / Timothy S. Bishop ; Jeffrey W. Sarles ; Stephen J. Kane=208

c. Sample Cert Filings from Bowers v. Hardwick=211

i. The Petition for a Writ of Certiorari=212

ii. The Brief in Opposition=218

iii. The Reply Brief=224

Notes and Questions=226

2. In-Chambers Review of Cert Papers and the Role of the Cert Pool=226

a. An Introduction to the Cert Pool=227

The Supreme Court / William H. Rehnquist=227

The "Bermuda Triangle?" The Cert Pool and Its Influence over the Supreme Court's Agenda / Barbara Palmer=228

b. Sample Certiorari Memos=234

i. Cert Pool Memo in Bowers=235

ii. Memo to Justice Powell from His Law Clerk in Bowers=248

iii. Cert Pool Memo in Perreault v. Fishman=250

Notes and Questions=251

3. The Discuss List=252

The Discuss List : Agenda Building in the Supreme Court / Gregory Caldeira ; John R. Wright=253

4. Voting at Conference and the Rule of Four=254

The Life Span of a Judge-Made Rule / John Paul Stevens=255

Join-3 Votes Rule of Four, the Cert. Pool, and the Supreme Court's Shrinking Plenary Docket / David M. O'Brien=259

Notes and Questions=260

D. Certiorari Denials=261

1. The (In?)significance of Cert Denials=261

Maryland v. Baltimore Radio Show=261

Case Selection in the United States Supreme Court / Doris Marie Provine=262

Notes and Questions=263

2. Dissents from Denials of Certiorari=263

Singleton v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue=264

Notes and Questions=266

E. Proposals for Certiorari Reform=266

1. The Freund Report's Attempt to Deal with an Overloaded Docket=267

Report of the Study Group on the Caseload of the Supreme Court / Federal Judicial Center=267

Notes and Questions=270

2. Current Calls for Cert Reform in an Era of a Shrunken Docket=270

Judicial Independence in Excess : Reviving the Judicial Duty of the Supreme Court / Paul D. Carrington ; Roger C. Cramton=270

Notes and Questions=272

Setting the Supreme Court's Agenda : Is There a Place for Certification? / Amanda Tyler=273

Notes and Questions=276

Docket Capture at the High Court / Richard J. Lazarus=276

Notes and Questions=280

Constraining Certiorari Using Administrative Law Principles / Kathryn A. Watts=281

Notes and Questions=285

Chapter 5. Written Advocacy=287

A. The Briefing Schedule=288

Rule 25. Briefs on the Merits : Number of Copies and Time to File=289

B. Merits Briefs=290

1. Elements of the Brief=291

Rule 24. Briefs on the Merits : In General=291

Notes and Questions=292

2. Preparing an Effective Merits Brief=295

a. The Advocate's Task=295

Some Suggestions on Preparing Briefs on the Merits in the Supreme Court of the United States / James vanR. Springer=295

Notes and Questions=298

b. Focus on Principle=299

The Appellate Brief / Wiley Rutledge=299

Notes and Questions=300

c. Framing the Case=302

How to Write a Good Appellate Brief / Andrew L. Frey ; Roy T. Engelert, Jr.=302

Five Ways to Write Like Paul Clement / Ross Guberman=304

Notes and Questions=305

3. Advice from the Justices=305

Interviews with the United States Supreme Court Justices / Bryan A. Garner=305

Notes and Questions=310

4. Sample Merits Briefs from Lawrence v. Texas=310

Excerpts from the Petitioners' Brief=311

Notes and Questions=328

Excerpts from the Respondent's Brief=330

Notes and Questions=348

Excerpts from the Reply Brief=349

Notes and Questions=356

C. Amicus Briefs=356

1. The Role of the Amicus=357

Rule 37. Brief for an Amicus Curiae=357

An Empirical Study of Amici Curiae in Federal Court : A Fine Balance of Access, Efficiency, and Adversarialism / Linda Sandstrom Simard=357

The Sometimes Troubled Relationship Between Courts and Their "Friends" / Paul M. Smith=362

Notes and Questions=366

2. Effective Amicus Briefing=368

The Influence of Amicus Curiae Briefs in the Supreme Court / Joseph D. Kearney ; Thomas W. Merrill=368

Best Friends? Supreme Court Law Clerks on Effective Amicus Curiae Briefs / Kelly J. Lynch=373

How University Got Support of Military Leaders : Diversity Brief by Ex-Officials Came Together over Four Years / Jonathan Groner=377

Notes and Questions=379

3. Sample Amicus Briefs=380

The "Generals' Brief" in Grutter v. Bollinger=381

The "Historians' Brief" in Lawrence v. Texas=384

The Brief of Alabama and Several Other States in Roper v. Simmons=389

Notes and Questions=394

Chapter 6. Oral Argument=397

A. Setting the Stage=397

1. The Supreme Court Building=398

The Nine : Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court / Jeffrey Toobin=398

Notes and Questions=399

2. The Supreme Court Courtroom=399

B. Court Rules=401

Rule 28. Oral Argument=401

Notes and Questions=402

C. What Should Happen Before and At Oral Argument=402

1. The Court's Guide for Counsel=403

Guide for Counsel in Cases to Be Argued Before the Supreme Court of the United States / U.S. Supreme Court=403

Notes and Questions=408

2. Advice from Experts=409

a. The Purposes of Oral Argument=409

Oral Argument in the Supreme Court of the United States / Stephen M. Shapiro=409

The Supreme Court / William H. Rehnquist=411

Notes and Questions=411

b. Preparing for Oral Argument=412

Preparing for Oral Argument in the United States Supreme Court / Richard H. Seamon=412

Notes and Questions=415

c. Delivery of Oral Argument=416

Thoughts on Presenting an Effective Oral Argument / John G. Roberts, Jr.=416

Notes and Questions=418

Supreme Court and Appellate Advocacy / David C. Frederick=422

Notes and Questions=423

D. What Does Happen at Oral Argument=424

Lawrence v. Texas, Oral Argument Transcript=425

Notes and Questions=441

E. The Importance of Oral Argument=442

1. Evolution of Oral Argument=442

Supreme Court and Appellate Advocacy / David C. Frederick=442

Notes and Questions=444

A Discourse Commemorative of Daniel Webster : Delivered Before the Faculty, Students, Alumni of Dartmouth College, July 27, 1858 / Rufus Choate=445

Notes and Questions=447

2. Impact of Oral Argument=447

a. Views of the Justices=448

The Supreme Court / William H. Rehnquist=448

Notes and Questions=448

b. Views of Political Scientists=449

Oral Advocacy Before the United States Supreme Court : Does It Affect the Justices' Decisions? / Timothy R. Johnson ; James F. Spriggs II ; Paul Wahlbeck=449

3. The Effect of Oral Advocacy Conditional on Justice Ideology=451

Notes and Questions=452

Chapter 7. Deciding Cases=453

A. Process=453

1. The Conference=453

The Supreme Court / William H. Rehnquist=454

Notes and Questions=458

2. Case Study : Conference in Miranda v. Arizona=462

The Supreme Court in Conference(1940-1985) / Del Dickson=463

Notes and Questions=465

3. The Assignment=467

The Supreme Court / William H. Rehnquist=467

Five Chiefs / John Paul Stevens=468

Notes and Questions=469

4. Opinion Writing and Negotiation=470

Storm Center : The Supreme Court in American Politics / David M. O'Brien=471

The Supreme Court / William H. Rehnquist=473

The Choices Justices Make / Lee Epstein ; Jack Knight=476

Notes and Questions=485

5. Case Study : Opinion Writing and Negotiation in Miranda v. Arizona=487

a. Background=487

Super Chief : Earl Warren and His Supreme Court―A Judicial Biography / Bernard Schwartz=487

b. Internal Documents=490

i. Chief Justice Warren's Conference Notes=490

ii. First Paragraph of Chief Justice Warren's Majority Opinion=496

iii. Race Removed=500

iv. Rigid Rules?=502

v. Justice Brennan's Unpublished Concurrence=506

vi. Brown and Miranda=510

6. Separate Opinions=510

The Opinion Delivery Practices of the United States Supreme Court 1790-1945 / John P. Kelsh=510

The Dissenting Opinion / Antonin Scalia=519

Notes and Questions=523

B. Model Opinions=526

1. Bond v. United States : Rehnquist's Majority Opinion=527

Notes and Questions=529

2. Bond v. United States : Breyer's Dissenting Opinion=533

Notes and Questions=535

3. Lawrence v. Texas : Kennedy's Majority Opinion=536

Notes and Questions=545

4. Lawrence v. Texas : O'Connor's Concurring Opinion=547

Notes and Questions=550

5. Lawrence v. Texas : Scalia's Dissenting Opinion=551

Notes and Questions=561

6. Lawrence v. Texas : Thomas's Dissenting Opinion=564

Notes and Questions=564

7. Zedner v. United States : Alito's Majority Opinion=565

Notes and Questions=574

8. Zedner v. United States : Scalia's Dissenting Opinion=575

Notes and Questions=576

Chapter 8. Contemporary Issues Facing the Court=577

A. Diversity at the Court=577

1. The Justices=577

Circuit Effects : How the Norm of Federal Judicial Experience Biases the Supreme Court / Lee Epstein ; Andrew D. Martin ; Kevin M. Quinn ; Jeffrey A. Segal=578

Notes and Questions=580

2. The Law Clerks=583

a. Gender Diversity Among Law Clerks=583

The Supreme Court : A Place for Women / Ruth Bader Ginsburg=584

Notes=586

b. Racial Diversity Among Law Clerks=586

Courtiers of the Marble Palace : The Rise and Influence of the Supreme Court Law Clerk / Todd C. Peppers=586

Notes and Questions=588

c. Causes of the Lack of Diversity and Potential Solutions=588

Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations for the House of Representatives=589

White Marble Walls and Marble White Males / Jeff Bleich & Kelly Klaus=593

Notes and Questions=596

3. The Advocates=597

Advocacy Matters Before and Within the Supreme Court : Transforming the Court by Transforming the Bar / Richard J. Lazarus=598

Notes and Questions=602

B. The Court and the Public Eye=603

1. Televising the Court=604

C-SPAN's Long and Winding Road to a Still Un-Televised Supreme Court / Bruce D. Collins=606

Just a Matter of Time? Video Cameras at the United States Supreme Court and the State Supreme Courts / Robert L. Brown=608

Notes and Questions=611

2. Releasing the Justices' Papers=612

Public Papers of Supreme Court Justices : Assuring Preservation and Access : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Regulation and Government Information of the Committee on Governmental Affairs=613

Notes and Questions=615

3. Confidentiality and Leaks=616

a. Controversy Surrounding Closed Chambers=616

Conduct Unbecoming / Alex Kozinski=616

Notes and Questions=619

b. Controversy Surrounding Bush v. Gore=621

The Supreme Court's Excessive Secrecy : Why It Isn't Merited / Edward Lazarus=621

Notes and Questions=624

c. The Affordable Care Act Case=624

Notes and Questions=625

Appendix A. Selected Constitutional and Statutory Provisions=627

Appendix B. Rules of the Supreme Court of the United States=637

Index=675

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The Supreme Court Sourcebook provides carefully selected, edited, and analyzed materials on the Court, including academic literature, historical materials, internal court documents, Court filings, and judicial opinions. The flexible organization suits a variety of courses. An online component keeps the book current and interesting, with ready-to-use materials in pending cases for advocacy and opinion-writing simulations. The combined package gives professors a turnkey solution for teaching a theoretical course (examination of the Supreme Court as an institution), a hands-on course (simulations of oral argument and opinion writing in pending cases), or any custom combination in between. All of the authors have significant Supreme Court experience: Seamon served with now Chief Justice John Roberts in the Office of the U.S. Solicitor General, representing the U.S. in cases before the Court; Siegel clerked for Justice John Paul Stevens; Thai clerked for Justice John Paul Stevens and Justice Byron R. White; and Watts clerked for Justice John Paul Stevens.

Features:

  • carefully selected, edited, and analyzed materials
    • academic literature
    • historical materials
    • judicial opinions
    • litigation papers
    • internal court documents
  • online component keeps the book current and interesting
    • supplies ready-to-use packages of materials
    • uses pending cases for advocacy and opinion-writing simulations
  • flexible organization provides a turnkey solution for a variety of courses
    • a theoretical course (examination of the Supreme Court as an institution)
    • a hands-on course (simulations of oral argument and opinion writing in pending cases)
    • any custom combination
  • vast author experience working for and appearing before the Supreme Court
    • Seamon served with now Chief Justice John Roberts in the Office of the U.S. Solicitor General, representing the U.S. in cases before the Court
    • Siegel clerked for Justice John Paul Stevens
    • Thai clerked for Justice John Paul Stevens and Justice Byron R. White
    • Watts clerked for Justice John Paul Stevens