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Free in the world : American slavery and constitutional failure
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ISBN: 0691015813 Year: 1998 Publisher: Princeton Princeton University Press

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The new constitutional order
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ISBN: 1282157582 9786612157585 1400825555 9781400825554 9780691120553 0691120552 0691112991 9780691112992 Year: 2003 Publisher: Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press

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In his 1996 State of the Union Address, President Bill Clinton announced that the "age of big government is over." Some Republicans accused him of cynically appropriating their themes, while many Democrats thought he was betraying the principles of the New Deal and the Great Society. Mark Tushnet argues that Clinton was stating an observed fact: the emergence of a new constitutional order in which the aspiration to achieve justice directly through law has been substantially chastened. Tushnet argues that the constitutional arrangements that prevailed in the United States from the 1930's to the 1990's have ended. We are now in a new constitutional order--one characterized by divided government, ideologically organized parties, and subdued constitutional ambition. Contrary to arguments that describe a threatened return to a pre-New Deal constitutional order, however, this book presents evidence that our current regime's animating principle is not the old belief that government cannot solve any problems but rather that government cannot solve any more problems. Tushnet examines the institutional arrangements that support the new constitutional order as well as Supreme Court decisions that reflect it. He also considers recent developments in constitutional scholarship, focusing on the idea of minimalism as appropriate to a regime with chastened ambitions. Tushnet discusses what we know so far about the impact of globalization on domestic constitutional law, particularly in the areas of international human rights and federalism. He concludes with predictions about the type of regulation we can expect from the new order. This is a major new analysis of the constitutional arrangements in the United States. Though it will not be received without controversy, it offers real explanatory and predictive power and provides important insights to both legal theorists and political scientists.

Edward S. Corwin's The Constitution and what it means today
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ISBN: 1282473204 9786612473203 1400820057 9781400820054 1400811317 9781400811311 0691027587 9780691027586 0691092400 9780691092409 Year: 1978 Publisher: Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press

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For over seventy-five years Edward S. Corwin's text has been a basic reference in the study of U.S. Constitutional Law. The 14th edition, the first new edition since 1973, brings the volume up to date through 1977. In this classic work, historian Edward Corwin presented the text of the U.S. Constitution along with his own commentary on its articles, sections, clauses, and amendments. Corwin was a renowned authority on constitutional law and jurisprudence, and was hired at Princeton University by Woodrow Wilson in 1905. Far from being an impersonal textbook, Corwin's edition was full of opinion. Not afraid to express his own strong views of the development of American law, Corwin offered piquant descriptions of the debates about the meaning of clauses, placing recent decisions of the court "in the familiar setting of his own views." The favor of his style is evident in his comments on judicial review ("American democracy's way of covering its bet") and the cabinet ("an administrative anachronism" that should be replaced by a legislative council "whose daily salt does not come from the Presidential table"). Corwin periodically revised the book for nearly forty years, incorporating into each new edition his views of new Supreme Court rulings and other changes in American law. Although Corwin intended his book for the general public, his interpretations always gained the attention of legal scholars and practitioners. The prefaces he wrote to the revised editions were often controversial for the views he offered on the latest developments of constitutional law, and the book only grew in stature and recognition. After his death in 1963, other scholars prepared subsequent editions, fourteen in all.


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Selections from the Federalist
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ISBN: 0674337131 Year: 2014 Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press,

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A treatise on the unconstitutionality of American slavery : together with the powers and duties of the federal government in relation to that subject
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Year: 1849 Publisher: Cleveland, Ohio J. Calyer

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The Constitutional guide : comprising the Constitution of the United States, with notes and commentaries from the writings of Judge Story, Chancellor Kent, James Madison, and other distinguished American citizens
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Year: 1834 Publisher: New York Sold by G. & C. Carvill

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Constitutionalism and rights : the influence of the United States constitution abroad
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ISBN: 0231065701 9780231065702 Year: 1990 Publisher: New York : Columbia University Press,

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Constitutional law.
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ISBN: 9780195370034 0195370031 Year: 2010 Publisher: Oxford Oxford university

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Constitutionalism, democracy, and foreign affairs
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ISBN: 0231072287 9780231072281 Year: 1990 Publisher: New York Columbia University Press

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The Constitution of the United States of America : a contextual analysis.
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ISBN: 9781841137384 1841137383 Year: 2009 Volume: 1 Publisher: Oxford Hart

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[1st ed.] This book provides a critical introduction to the history and current meaning of the United States' Constitution. It is organised around two themes: Firstly, the US Constitution is old, short, and difficult to amend. These characteristics have made constitutional 'interpretation', especially by the US Supreme Court, the primary mechanism for adapting the Constitution to ever-changing reality. Secondly, the Constitution creates a structure of political opportunities that allows political actors, including political parties, to pursue the preferred policy goals even to the point of altering the very structure of politics. Politics, that is, often gives meaning to the Constitution. Deploying these themes to examine the structure of the national government, federalism, judicial review, and individual rights, the book provides basic information about, and deeper insights into, the way the US constitutional system has developed and what it means today.

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