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Law and the Courts, Volume III: Juries
The first booklet in the Law and the Courts series looks at the third branch of government, explaining how courts fit in to our system of separation of powers. Emphasizes the role of judges and the importance of judicial independence.
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Merchandise | General Merchandise
Law and the Courts, Volume III: Juries
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