
What the Supreme Court Does in the Shadows
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Evolving Power: The Supreme Court's Journey
This chapter explores the historical transformations of the Supreme Court's authority, including its initial congressional control and the subsequent introduction of certiorari. Through the lens of William Howard Taft's aspirations for judicial reform, it highlights the court's increased autonomy and its implications for contemporary governance. The discussion underscores the tension between the Supreme Court and Congress, raising important questions about the balance of power in American democracy.
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