Incoming Resources
- Race, gender, and power in America, the legacy of the Hill-Thomas hearing, edited by Anita Faye Hill and Emma Coleman Jordan
- The justice from Beacon Hill, the life and times of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Liva Baker
- Super chief, Earl Warren and his Supreme Court, judicial biography, by Bernard Schwartz. --
- Hugo Black, a biography, Roger K. Newman
- The Supreme Court justices, illustrated biographies, 1789-1993, edited by Clare Cushman (the Supreme Court Historical Society) ; foreword by William H. Rehnquist
- Thurgood Marshall, justice for all, by Roger Goldman with David Gallen
- Great Justices of the Supreme Court, Nathan Aaseng
- Battle for justice, how the Bork nomination shook America, Ethan Bronner
- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., soldier, scholar, judge, Gary J. Aichele
- Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, law and the inner self, G. Edward White
- Honorable justice, the life of Oliver Wendell Holmes, by Sheldon M. Novick
- Fortas, the rise and ruin of a Supreme Court Justice, Bruce Allen Murphy
- Earl Warren, a public life, G. Edward White. --
- Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr., John C. Jeffries, Jr
- Brandeis and Frankfurter, a dual biography, Leonard Baker. --
- Race-ing justice, en-gendering power, essays on Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas, and the construction of social reality, edited and with an introduction by Toni Morrison
- John Marshall, definer of a nation, Jean Edward Smith
- Felix Frankfurter and his times, Michael E. Parrish. --
- Clarence Thomas, Norman L. Macht