The Supreme Court In and Out of the Stream of History: The Supreme Court in American SocietyKermit L. Hall Routledge, 2018. gada 7. dec. - 386 lappuses Available as a single volume or part of the 10 volume set Supreme Court in American Society |
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... period of prosperity , " which was readily attributed to the Con- stitution , heightening the popular approval which would be passed down to generations yet unconceived . As soon as politicians recognized the Constitution's popularity ...
... period of prosperity , " which was readily attributed to the Con- stitution , heightening the popular approval which would be passed down to generations yet unconceived . As soon as politicians recognized the Constitution's popularity ...
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... periods of time . " 24 The Supreme Court could not , except in rare cases , sustain policies at odds with those of the dominant coalition . It might , however , occasionally take policy initiatives when the coalition is so unstable on ...
... periods of time . " 24 The Supreme Court could not , except in rare cases , sustain policies at odds with those of the dominant coalition . It might , however , occasionally take policy initiatives when the coalition is so unstable on ...
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... period will not counterbalance the whole of the Court's historical record recited by Dahl ; and even in this modern role , judicial review will still not square with democratic theory as Dahl postulates it . It is difficult to know ...
... period will not counterbalance the whole of the Court's historical record recited by Dahl ; and even in this modern role , judicial review will still not square with democratic theory as Dahl postulates it . It is difficult to know ...
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... periods of American history . Elections are classified to ac- knowledge continuity and change in party alignments in ... period , which may actually take several elections as groups of voters break former party ties 158. The seminal work ...
... periods of American history . Elections are classified to ac- knowledge continuity and change in party alignments in ... period , which may actually take several elections as groups of voters break former party ties 158. The seminal work ...
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... period itself . The newly instituted regime is challenged to meet public needs and restore public confidence because both the ef- fectiveness and the legitimacy of government are in doubt . Yet at precisely this moment the Supreme Court ...
... period itself . The newly instituted regime is challenged to meet public needs and restore public confidence because both the ef- fectiveness and the legitimacy of government are in doubt . Yet at precisely this moment the Supreme Court ...
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The Supreme Court in American Popular Culture | 83 |
Substantive Due Process Selective Incorporation | 97 |
The Role of the Supreme Court in American Society | 149 |
A Theory of U S Constitutional History | 226 |
John Marshalls Selective Use of History in Marbury v Madison | 251 |
An Illicit Love Affair | 289 |
Revisiting the Marshall Court | 347 |
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