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University of Idaho law professor co-authors textbook on U.S. Supreme Court (access required)

by Anne Wallace Allen

Published: November 19,2012

A University of Idaho professor has co-written a new textbook aimed at showing students the inner workings of the U.S. Supreme Court. Richard Seamon, a professor at the U of I College of Law, and three colleagues spent a year on The Supreme Court Sourcebook, a text that shows how the court works from the practitioner’s ...
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