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National Law School | 342.73029 URO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | HB | Available | Donated By Vice Chancellors Office, NLSIU | 36007 |
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| 342.7302 DUC-I Constitutional interpretation Vol. I : Powers of government | 342.7302 DUC-II Constitutional interpretation Vol. II : Rights of the individual | 342.7302 GOL The intelligible constitution : The supreme courts obligation to maintain the constitution as something we the people can understand | 342.73029 URO Dissent and the Supreme Court : | 342.7306 ADA Basic administrative law for paralegals | 342.7308 VAN Redemption songs : | 342.73085 KAH Mrs. Shipleys ghost |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 429-488) and indexes.
Dissent and the constitutional dialogue;
From seriatim to the opinion of the court;
From Marshall to Dared Scott;
Field, Slaughterhouse, and Munn;
John Marshall Harlan: the first great dissenter;
Mis-en-scèn;
1 : Harlan and Holmes in Lecher v. New York (1905);
Holmes and Brandeis dissenting;
Mis-en-scène;
2 : Brandeis in Olmstead v. United States (1928);
The return of seriatim;
The prima donnas I : personalities and issues of wartime;
Mis-en-scèn;
3 : Wiley Rutledge and In re Yamashita (1946);
The prima donnas II : incorporation, criminal procedure, and free speech;
Mis-en-scène;
4 : Black in Betts v. Brady (1942);
Lower federal courts, the states, and foreign tribunals;
Continuing themes, from Warren to Roberts;
Mis-en-scèn;
5 : Marshall, Brennan, and capital punishment -- Coda
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