Journal of Supreme Court History
Editor: Melvin I. Urofsky
Managing Editor: Clare Cushman, Director of Publications, Supreme Court Historical Society
Editorial Board: Melvin I. Urofsky, Chairman, Herman Belz, David J. Bodenhamer, Craig Joyce, David O'Brien, Michael Parrish, L.A. Powe, Jr., Michael Ross
Background: For over thirty years the Journal of Supreme Court History has been serving the legal profession, historians, and the public. When launched in 1976 as an annual publication, it was titled Yearbook 1976 Supreme Court Historical Society. It changed its name to the Journal of Supreme Court History in 1990 and became a biannual publication in 1996. The Journal became a trimester publication in 1999, and the following year Blackwell Publishing, Inc. became its publisher.
Subscription: The Journal of Supreme Court History (ISSN 1059-4329) is published three times a year in March, July and November by the Supreme Court Historical Society through Blackwell Publishing, Inc. Individual subscription is included with Membership to the Supreme Court Historical Society. To become an institutional subscriber or to order back issues of recent Journals, please visit: www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/jsch. For advertising rates, please contact Kristin McCarthy, Advertising Sales Representative at Wiley-Blackwell at (201) 748-7683.
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Journal of Supreme Court History | Recent Archive Sample Articles:
William O. Douglas Remembered - Marshall L. Small
The Supreme Court Before John Marshall - Robert Lowry Clinton
Some Memories of a Long Life, 1845-1911 - Malvina Shanklin Harlan
Brandeis, Erie, and the New Deal "Constitutional Revolution" - Edward A. Purcell, Jr.
Felix Frankfurter, Incorporation and the Willie Francis Case - William Wiecek
The Mystery of Charles Kennedy Poe - Todd C. Peppers
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The Supreme Court Historical Society is always eager to hear what you think. Please share your ideas and suggestions at suggestions@supremecourthistory.org. Your comments will be sent to a member of the Society's staff. Thank you for your interest in helping the Society improve its services and program offerings. |