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_aKF 4541.Z9 _b.K122 2005 |
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_aKahn, Michael A., _d-1949 _9107905 |
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_aMay it amuse the court : _beditorial cartoons of the Supreme Court and Constitution / _cby Michael A. Kahn and Harry Pohlman. |
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_aAthens, Ga. : _bHill Street Press, _cc2005. |
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_a207 p. : _bill. _c23 cm. |
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520 | _aMichael Kahn and H.L. Pohlmanbring together three things that are, for different reasons, dear to the American people: the Constitution, the Supreme Court, and the power of the editorial cartoon to influence popular opinion. The idea for this collection was born at the Supreme Court in 1996 when Harry Pohlman, who was at that time in charge of expanding the Supreme Court's editorial cartoon collection, met Michael Kahn, who maintains one of the largest collections of cartoons on the Supreme Court in the country. The result is a wide-ranging and meticulously annotated collection substantive enough for the jurist or serious student (from high school to law school), but accessible enough for the educated armchair follower of American politics and law."www.alibris.com" | ||
650 | _aAmerican wit and humor, Pictorial. | ||
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_aConstitutional history _zUnited States _9107622 |
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_aPohlman, H. L., _9107906 |
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