Institutional Games and the U.S. Supreme Court
John Marshall Has Made His Decision: Implementation, Transparency, and Public Support
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Vanberg, GS
October 5, 2012
Offering new ways of understanding the complexity and consequences of these interactions, the volume joins a growing body of work that considers these influential interactions among various branches of the U.S. government.
Duke Scholars
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9780813934198
Publication Date
October 5, 2012
Publisher
University of Virginia Press
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Vanberg, G. S. (2012). John Marshall Has Made His Decision: Implementation, Transparency, and Public Support. In J. R. Rogers, R. B. Flemming, & J. R. Bond (Eds.), Institutional Games and the U.S. Supreme Court. University of Virginia Press.
Vanberg, G. S. “John Marshall Has Made His Decision: Implementation, Transparency, and Public Support.” In Institutional Games and the U.S. Supreme Court, edited by James R. Rogers, Roy B. Flemming, and Jon R. Bond. University of Virginia Press, 2012.
Vanberg GS. John Marshall Has Made His Decision: Implementation, Transparency, and Public Support. In: Rogers JR, Flemming RB, Bond JR, editors. Institutional Games and the US Supreme Court. University of Virginia Press; 2012.
Vanberg, G. S. “John Marshall Has Made His Decision: Implementation, Transparency, and Public Support.” Institutional Games and the U.S. Supreme Court, edited by James R. Rogers et al., University of Virginia Press, 2012.
Vanberg GS. John Marshall Has Made His Decision: Implementation, Transparency, and Public Support. In: Rogers JR, Flemming RB, Bond JR, editors. Institutional Games and the US Supreme Court. University of Virginia Press; 2012.
ISBN
9780813934198
Publication Date
October 5, 2012
Publisher
University of Virginia Press