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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Powell, Jefferson, 1954- (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chicago : University of Chicago Press 2005
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1790: Secretary Jefferson and the foreign affairs power
  • 1791: the National Bank and the point of interpretation
  • 1793: the Supreme Court and the metaphysics of sovereignty
  • 1794: Kamper v. Hawkins and the role of the judiciary
  • 1798 (1): Justice Paterson and the missing fundamental principle
  • 1798 (2): how to think about the Sedition Act
  • 1800: Marshall and the role of the political branches
  • 1802: how not to think about the Judiciary Repeal Act
  • 1804: Turpin v. Locket and the place of religion
  • 1806: Hudgins v. Wright and the place of slavery
  • 1808-1809: a forgotten crossroads in constitutional history
  • 1817: President Madison vetoes his own bill
  • 1818: the Congress thinks about internal improvements
  • 1821: the Attorney General and the rule of law
  • 1829: writing State v. Mann
  • 1859: the Supreme Court and the metaphysics of supremacy
  • 1862: four attorneys general and the meaning of citizenship
  • 1873: Slaughterhouse revisited
  • 1904: Clay May, the railroad, and Justice Holmes
  • 1927: Justice Brandeis and the final end of the state
  • 1944: constitutional injustice
  • 2002: common ground after two centuries.