Brennan Vs. Rehnquist

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Brennan Vs. Rehnquist
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Book Synopsis Brennan Vs. Rehnquist by : Peter H. Irons

Book excerpt: We see these two men serving together for two momentous decades, the leaders of the Court's liberal and conservative factions. We come to know them, their characters, their personalities, their beliefs.


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