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Author Perry, Barbara A. (Barbara Ann), 1956-

Title The priestly tribe : the Supreme Court's image in the American mind / Barbara A. Perry ; foreword by Abner J. Mikva
Published Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1999

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 169 pages)
Contents Introduction: "The Brethren" in "Closed Chambers"? -- The "Priestly Tribe" or "Nine Old Men"? Images of the Court during the New Deal -- From "Potato Hole" to "Marble Palace": How the Court presents itself -- High priests or "Nine Scorpions"? How the justices present themselves -- Defrocking the priests? Media presentations of the Court -- "Do the justices wear clothes?" Public perceptions of the Court -- Conclusion: "God save this Honorable Court!"
Summary Perry illuminates the Supreme Court's unique advantages in sustaining a noble public image by its stewardship of the revered Constitution, its constant embrace of the rule of law, the justices' life tenure, its symbols of impartiality and integrity, and a resolute determination to keep its distance from the media. She argues that the Court has bolstered these advantages to avoid traps that have marred Congressional and presidential images, and she demonstrates how the Court has escaped the worst of media coverage
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references pages 159-164) and index
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Subject United States. Supreme Court -- Public opinion
SUBJECT United States. Supreme Court fast
Subject Public opinion -- United States
LAW -- Government -- Federal.
Public opinion
United States
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780313019470
0313019479
0313001332
9780313001338