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by John Semonche

About the author (1998). Semonche is a professor of history at the University of North Carolina, Chapel. Bibliographic information.
About the author (1998). Keeping the Faith: A Cultural History of the .
Keeping the Faith's central thesis is one that all serious students of the Supreme Court will need to consider . Citation: David Stebenne.
Keeping the Faith's central thesis is one that all serious students of the Supreme Court will need to consider seriously.
Semonche supports his arguments by analyzing the Court's controversies, members, and .
Semonche supports his arguments by analyzing the Court's controversies, members, and decisions from its creation to the present. He concludes that, aside from its judicial responsibilities, the Supreme Court plays an equally crucial role in the creation, definition, and maintenance of a culture tolerant of a diverse and pluralistic polity. Widely published historian John E. Semonche demonstrates that the fabric of American constitutional law promotes in citizens a 'civil religion, ' or a faith in the laws and institutions of government that is unique to this country.
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Keeping the Faith: A Cultural History of the . The hard cover book is 499 pages long
Keeping the Faith: A Cultural History of the . The hard cover book is 499 pages long. The ISBN number is 0-8476-8985-9. Box 191 Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17214-0191 . Toll Free Phone Number: 1-800-462-6420 Toll Free Fax Number: 1-800-338-4550.
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Home Browse Books Book details, Keeping the Faith: A Cultural History of the . The Supreme Court of the United States, which is at the apex of the country's legal system, plays a central role in explicating, reinforcing, and expanding the range of these ties
Home Browse Books Book details, Keeping the Faith: A Cultural History of the . The Supreme Court of the United States, which is at the apex of the country's legal system, plays a central role in explicating, reinforcing, and expanding the range of these ties. To show how and explain why this is so is what this book is about, but first we need to address some threshold matters relating to American society-the people who compose it and the nature and function of law within it.
The Judicial Branch is a history of the Supreme Court of the United States, organized by Chief Justice
The Judicial Branch is a history of the Supreme Court of the United States, organized by Chief Justice. The Supreme Court of the United States is the only court specifically established by the Constitution of the United States, implemented in 1789; under the Judiciary Act of 1789, the Court was to be composed of six members-though the number of justices has been nine for most of its history, this number is set by Congress, not the Constitution. The court convened for the first time on February 2, 1790.