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The supreme court and the constitutional structure

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Publication details: New York Foundation Press 2012Description: 420pISBN:
  • 9781599417400
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.035000 YOU
Contents:
Contents: Part One. The constitution and judicial review; Chapter 1. The constitution and the dead hand; Chapter 2. Judicial review; Part Two. A history of judicial review; Chapter 3. The Marshall court and the federal balance; Chapter 4. Slavery, civil war, and reconstruction; Chapter 5. The Lochner era and the New Deal crisis; Chapter 6. Civil rights and the Warren court; Chapter 7. The rebirth of substantive due process; Chapter 8. The Court and the political process; Part Three. The structural constitution; Chapter 9. The federal system; Chapter 10. The powers of Congress; Chapter 11. External limits on national power; Chapter 12. Limits on state power; Chapter 13. The separation of powers; Chapter 14. Structure of the political branches; Chapter 15. Military and foreign affairs powers.
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Contents:
Part One. The constitution and judicial review;
Chapter 1. The constitution and the dead hand;
Chapter 2. Judicial review;
Part Two. A history of judicial review;
Chapter 3. The Marshall court and the federal balance;
Chapter 4. Slavery, civil war, and reconstruction;
Chapter 5. The Lochner era and the New Deal crisis;
Chapter 6. Civil rights and the Warren court;
Chapter 7. The rebirth of substantive due process;
Chapter 8. The Court and the political process;
Part Three. The structural constitution;
Chapter 9. The federal system;
Chapter 10. The powers of Congress;
Chapter 11. External limits on national power;
Chapter 12. Limits on state power;
Chapter 13. The separation of powers;
Chapter 14. Structure of the political branches;
Chapter 15. Military and foreign affairs powers.