Strangers on a Hill: Congress and the Court

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By: Ross K. Baker
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When Ross K. Baker's House and Senate first appeared in 1989, it became an instant favorite among students and instructors for its engaging and highly accessible description of congressional processes. Now Baker's ability to demystify the intricacies of Capitol Hill is even more readily on display in Strangers on a Hill. Succinct, forceful, and clear—and suffused with a wry sense of humor—Strangers on a Hill updates his 1989 classic with an expert discussion of the often-stormy relationship between Congress and the Supreme Court. Focusing on the hot-button issues of our day, and relying on both clearly presented scholarly interpretations and firsthand interviews with those involved in the cases, Baker makes the constitutional principles and the institutional tensions come alive. Strangers on a Hill is a lively, pithy gem and the perfect supplement to courses in political science.
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PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: W.W. Norton & Co.
Pub. Date: 22nd January 2007
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 136
Ean: 9780393978568
Isbn: 0393978567

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Very interesting
~ Written on Jan 13, 2010. out of users found this review helpful.

A very interesting look at several incidents related to religion, law, and the constitution. Baker compares and contrasts the battles between Congress and the Supreme Court that colored the 20th century. One branch may top the other, but not for long before the other brings it back down to size. The book is easy to read and easy to get through.

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