The court and the Constitution / Archibald Cox
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TextPublisher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1987Description: viii, 434 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0395379334; 9780395379332; 039548071X; 9780395480717Subject(s): United States. Supreme Court -- History | United States. Supreme Court -- History | États-Unis. Supreme Court -- Histoire | Constitutional history -- United States | Judicial review -- United States -- HistoryAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Court and the Constitution.DDC classification: 347.73/26 | 347.30735 LOC classification: KF4550 | .C69 1987| Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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| 347.5 SWET Jury duty! Who me? | 347.73 BERG Represent yourself in court : | 347.73 BERG Represent yourself in court : | 347.73 COX The court and the Constitution / | 347.73 DWYE Actual innocence : | 347.73 Simo Advice & consent | 347.73 SUPR The Supreme Court of the United States : its beginnings & its justices, 1790-1991. |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 381-403) and index
PART I. Building a Nation -- Miracle at Philadelphia -- Judicial Supremacy -- Federal Power and Supremacy -- Opening a National Market -- One Nation Indivisible -- PART II. From Laissez-Faire to the Welfare State -- Economic Liberty -- Dual Federalism -- Judicial Self-Restraint Under the New Deal -- The Expansion of Federal Power -- PART III. Constitutional Adjudicationas an Instrument of Reform -- The Warren Court -- The Nonconformists -- National Security and the First Amendment -- Protection for the Accused -- School Desegregation -- Affirmative Action -- Political Equality -- Invidious Distinctions and Fundamental Rights -- Abortion -- PART IV. Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law -- The Future of Judicial Review
Building a nation, from laissezfaire to the welfare state, constitutional adjudication as an instrument of reform

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