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week's installment covers a different field of law and briefly summarizes the opinions from the recent term pertaining to that field. The Lawyer's Cooperative Publishing Company publishes a bound volume each year entitled Decisions of the United States Supreme Court in which the decisions of the recent term are summarized.

22 This has been published since its beginning in 1960 by the University of Chicago Press.

23 Two other titles published by the University of Chicago Press in 1975 are: Free Speech and Association: The Supreme Court and The First Amendment; and Church and State: The Supreme Court and The First Amendment.

24 The six titles are: S. Krislov, The Supreme Court and Political Freedom (1968); A. Miller, The Supreme Court and American Capitalism (1968); M. Shapiro, The Supreme Court and Administrative Agencies (1968), R. Scigliano, The Supreme Court and The Presidency (1971); J. Schmidhauser and L. Berg, The Supreme Court and Congress: Conflict and Interaction 1945-1968 (1972); R. Morgan, The Supreme Court and Religion (1974).

25 Once again it should be noted that periodical and other non-monographic literature greatly adds to this area, but unfortunately cannot be discussed fully here. One notable example is: Gossett, My Father the Chief Justice, Supreme Court Historical Society Yearbook, 1976, pp. 7-15.

26 Some writers do not recognize the invisible line. See Totenberg, Behind the Marble, Beneath the Robes, New York Times, Mar. 16, 1975. § 6 (Magazine), at l5.

27 There were 64 books on "Specific Justices" but two would not fit in this table because they were on a number of Justices. These were: A. Dunham, Mr. Justice (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1964); J. Flynn, Famous Justices of The Supreme Court (New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1968).

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