The Lower Courts : moving towards unanimity / produced by WBAI and the Nation Institute's Supreme Court Watch Project.

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The Lower Courts : moving towards unanimity / produced by WBAI and the Nation Institute's Supreme Court Watch Project.
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IZ0323.03
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Series which examines the judicial direction of the Supreme Court, and how it has been shaped by recent appointments.|THE LOWER COURTS : MOVING TOWARDS UNANIMITY / produced by WBAI and the Nation Institute's Supreme Court Watch Project. - SERIES: Supreme Court watch : rights revisited and the Reagan-Bush court| 3 - Series which examines the judicial direction of the Supreme Court, and how it has been shaped by recent appointments. CONTENT: Examination of how the Reagan-Bush judicial appointees are shaping Federal law. One impact is a decrease in the number of opinions issued by the Court despite the many contentious issues the nation faces. Goes on to ask how the next President could effect this trend. Guests include Lois Bloom, Senior Pro Se Staff Attorney for the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, and Lynn Paltrow, Director of Litigation at the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy. Background segment produced by David Sears. BROADCAST: Satellite, 10 Aug. 1992.

Examination of how the Reagan-Bush judicial appointees are shaping Federal law. One impact is a decrease in the number of opinions issued by the Court despite the many contentious issues the nation faces. Goes on to ask how the next President could effect this trend. Guests include Lois Bloom, Senior Pro Se Staff Attorney for the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, and Lynn Paltrow, Director of Litigation at the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy. Background segment produced by David Sears.

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1 reel (30 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|30:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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