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Book Title: Matter of Interpretation : Federal Courts and the Law-New Edition
Number of Pages: 200 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Item Height: 0.4 in
Publication Year: 2018
Topic: Constitutional, Judicial Power, General, Jurisprudence, Essays
Features: Revised
Genre: Law
Item Weight: 9 Oz
Type: Textbook
Author: Antonin Scalia
Item Length: 8.5 in
Item Width: 5.5 in
Book Series: The University Center for Human Values Ser.
Format: Trade Paperback