Essays in constitutional law / edited with an introduction by Robert G. McCloskey.
1957
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Title
Essays in constitutional law / edited with an introduction by Robert G. McCloskey.
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Edition
First edition.
Imprint
New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1957.
Distributed
[Getzville, New York] : William S. Hein & Company, [2014]
Description
1 online resource (429, vii pages).
Series
Legal classics library.
World constitutions illustrated.
U.S. Supreme Court library.
Core collection.
Civil rights and social justice.
World constitutions illustrated.
U.S. Supreme Court library.
Core collection.
Civil rights and social justice.
Formatted Contents Note
I. Judicial review and the intent of the framers. Supreme Court
usurper or grantee? / by Charles A. Beard
II. Scope of judicial review. Origin and scope of the American doctrine of constitutional law / by James B. Thayer
III. Judicial process in constitutional law. Logic and rhetoric of constitutional law / by Thomas Reed Powell
IV. Supreme Court and industrial society. Supreme Court and American capitalism / by Max Lerner
V. Modern court and economic legislation. Problems of yesteryear
commerce and due process / by Robert L. Stern
VI. Constitution of powers and modern federalism. Passing of dual federalism / by Edward S. Corwin
VII. International agreements and constitutional amendments. Restricting the treaty power / by Arthur E. Sutherland, Jr.
VIII. Power of the president. Steel seizure case: a judicial brick without straw / by Edward S. Corwin
IX. Freedom of speech. Book review by Zechariah Chafee, Jr., of Free speech and its relation to self-government by Alexander Meiklejohn
United States v. Dennis, decision of the United States Court of Appeals
Communist trial and the clear-and-present-danger test / by N.L. Nathanson
X. Separation of church and state. Law or prepossessions? / by John Courtney Murray
XI. Constitution and racial equality. Segregation and the fourteenth amendment / by J.D. Hyman
XII. Criminal procedures and judicial control. Bill of Rights, the fourteenth amendment, and the Supreme Court / by John Raeburn Green.
usurper or grantee? / by Charles A. Beard
II. Scope of judicial review. Origin and scope of the American doctrine of constitutional law / by James B. Thayer
III. Judicial process in constitutional law. Logic and rhetoric of constitutional law / by Thomas Reed Powell
IV. Supreme Court and industrial society. Supreme Court and American capitalism / by Max Lerner
V. Modern court and economic legislation. Problems of yesteryear
commerce and due process / by Robert L. Stern
VI. Constitution of powers and modern federalism. Passing of dual federalism / by Edward S. Corwin
VII. International agreements and constitutional amendments. Restricting the treaty power / by Arthur E. Sutherland, Jr.
VIII. Power of the president. Steel seizure case: a judicial brick without straw / by Edward S. Corwin
IX. Freedom of speech. Book review by Zechariah Chafee, Jr., of Free speech and its relation to self-government by Alexander Meiklejohn
United States v. Dennis, decision of the United States Court of Appeals
Communist trial and the clear-and-present-danger test / by N.L. Nathanson
X. Separation of church and state. Law or prepossessions? / by John Courtney Murray
XI. Constitution and racial equality. Segregation and the fourteenth amendment / by J.D. Hyman
XII. Criminal procedures and judicial control. Bill of Rights, the fourteenth amendment, and the Supreme Court / by John Raeburn Green.
Note
Table of cases: pages i-vii.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Source of Description
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Language
English
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