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The constitution in the supreme court : The second century 1888 - 1986

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Publication details: Chicago The University Of Chicago Press 1990Description: 668p xiiiISBN:
  • 9780226131115
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.730200 CUR
Contents:
Contents Introduction Part One: Chief Justice Fuller, 1888-1910 Introduction to Part One 1. The Protection of Economic Interests (I) 2. The Protection of Economic Interests (II) 3. Full Faith and the Bill of Rights Conclusion to Part One Part Two: Chief Justice White, 1910-1921 Introduction to Part Two 4. From Muskrat to Abrams Conclusion to Part Two Part Three: Chief Justice Taft, 1921-1930 Introduction to Part Three 5. Liberty, Property, and Equality 6. The Distribution of Authority Conclusion to Part Three. Part Four: Chief Justice Hughes, 1930-1941 Introduction to Part Four 7. The New Deal 8. The New Agenda Conclusion to Part Four Part Five: Chief Justice Stone, 1941-1946 Introduction to Part Five 9. The Second World War 10. The Preferred-Position Debate Conclusion to Part Five Part Six: Chief Justice Vinson, 1946-1953 Introduction to Part Six 11. From Everson to Youngstown Conclusion to Part Six Part Seven: Chief Justice Warren, 1953-1969 Introduction to Part Seven 12. The First Warren Court 13. The Real Warren Court Conclusion to Part Seven. Part Eight: Chief Justice Burger, 1969-1986 Introduction to Part Eight 14. Privacy and Equality 15. Other Limitations 16. The Structure of Government Conclusion to Part Eight Epilogue Appendix A: Justices of the Supreme Court, 1888-1986 Appendix B: The Constitution of the United States Table of Cases Index.
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Contents
Introduction
Part One: Chief Justice Fuller, 1888-1910
Introduction to Part One
1. The Protection of Economic Interests (I)
2. The Protection of Economic Interests (II)
3. Full Faith and the Bill of Rights
Conclusion to Part One
Part Two: Chief Justice White, 1910-1921
Introduction to Part Two
4. From Muskrat to Abrams
Conclusion to Part Two
Part Three: Chief Justice Taft, 1921-1930
Introduction to Part Three
5. Liberty, Property, and Equality
6. The Distribution of Authority
Conclusion to Part Three.
Part Four: Chief Justice Hughes, 1930-1941
Introduction to Part Four
7. The New Deal
8. The New Agenda
Conclusion to Part Four
Part Five: Chief Justice Stone, 1941-1946
Introduction to Part Five
9. The Second World War
10. The Preferred-Position Debate
Conclusion to Part Five
Part Six: Chief Justice Vinson, 1946-1953
Introduction to Part Six
11. From Everson to Youngstown
Conclusion to Part Six
Part Seven: Chief Justice Warren, 1953-1969
Introduction to Part Seven
12. The First Warren Court
13. The Real Warren Court
Conclusion to Part Seven.
Part Eight: Chief Justice Burger, 1969-1986
Introduction to Part Eight
14. Privacy and Equality
15. Other Limitations
16. The Structure of Government
Conclusion to Part Eight
Epilogue
Appendix A: Justices of the Supreme Court, 1888-1986
Appendix B: The Constitution of the United States
Table of Cases
Index.

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