There are two possible answers to this question.
The first is an article in The Hindu about the Supreme Court in India:
Rajagopal, Balakrishnan. "The Supreme Court and Human Rights." The Hindu. Op-Ed, December 6, 2000 online
The second is a book of essays edited by Burke Marshall. Although the book is out of print, it appears to be available through several used booksellers.
Marshall, Burke, ed. The Supreme Court and Human Rights. Washington, DC: United States International Communication Agency, 1982. Print. Forum series.
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Original intent
Original intent
In Re Gault, 387 US 1 (1967)In Re Gault, (1967) is the landmark Supreme Court case that determined juvenile offenders had the same Due Process rights as adults.The Chief Justice in Gault was Earl Warren (1953-1969). Justice Abe Fortas wrote the opinion of the Court.
Thurgood Marshall
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who were the principles in the supreme court case, Plessy v Ferguson? Who wrote " Of Mr.booker T Washington and others"?
Cyrus the great who wrote human rights for the first time.
Yes. Chief Justice John Marshall is directly associated with the Supreme Court's use of judicial review due to the opinion he wrote for Marbury v. Madison, (1803).
whoever wrote 1978 by itself, then you're just stupid.
John Jay, future Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and Governor of New York.
Chief Justice Warren Burger