Outsiders Looking in: A Communication Perspective on the Hill/Thomas HearingsHampton Press, 1996 - 340 من الصفحات |
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... Supreme Court . Second , they wanted African American interests - which were not seen as fitting into a conservative political agenda - to enter into Court decisions . They were not sure that Clarence Thomas , even though Black , was ...
... Supreme Court . Second , they wanted African American interests - which were not seen as fitting into a conservative political agenda - to enter into Court decisions . They were not sure that Clarence Thomas , even though Black , was ...
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... Supreme Court from the metaprobability elements of truth , justice , and honor . Believing Hill would eliminate the proposition that although I might strongly disagree with a Supreme Court ruling , the justices can remain honorable and ...
... Supreme Court from the metaprobability elements of truth , justice , and honor . Believing Hill would eliminate the proposition that although I might strongly disagree with a Supreme Court ruling , the justices can remain honorable and ...
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... Supreme Court ? ” And all I know is the American Bar Association rated him barely qualified , with two committee members for the first time in history voting , “ not qualified . ” Now I'm a black law student and I don't need 14 old ...
... Supreme Court ? ” And all I know is the American Bar Association rated him barely qualified , with two committee members for the first time in history voting , “ not qualified . ” Now I'm a black law student and I don't need 14 old ...
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HISTORICAL CONTEXT | 1 |
Mary E Vogel | 17 |
COMMUNICATION BEHAVIORS IN THE HEARINGS | 33 |
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