Foundations of Power, the second volume of the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise History of the Supreme Court, surveys the Court during the first fourteen years of John Marshall's tenure.
Foundations of Power, the second volume of the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise History of the Supreme Court, surveys the Court during the first fourteen years of John Marshall's tenure.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
George Lee Haskins (1915-1991) was Algernon Sydney Biddle Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. He wrote more than 80 articles and authored several books, including his magisterial Law and Authority in Early Massachusetts (1960). Earlier, Haskins authored Estates Arising from the Marriage Relationship and Their Characteristics (1952), The Growth of English Representative Government (1948), and The Statute of York and the Interest of the Commons (1935), and he co-authored the Pennsylvania Fiduciary Guide (1957).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Preface 1. The state of the union 2. The posture of American politics in 1801: the clash of ideologies and the roots of political allegiance 3. The court in Washington 4. The federal judicial system - 1801-1802 5. Jefferson's attack on the federal judiciary 6. Marbury v. Madison 7. Impeachment 8. Habeas corpus, treason, and the trial of Aaron Burr 9. Executive power and the judiciary: the embargo 10. States' rights and the national judiciary Part II: 1. Introduction: the business of the court 2. Illegal trade and prize cases 3. Marine insurance and instance cases 4. The articulation of American nationality 5. International law and the Supreme Court 6. Business enterprise and the Supreme Court 7. Public land policy and the Supreme Court 8. Jurisdiction and procedure of federal courts and the federal common law of crimes 9. Conclusion.
Part I: Preface 1. The state of the union 2. The posture of American politics in 1801: the clash of ideologies and the roots of political allegiance 3. The court in Washington 4. The federal judicial system - 1801-1802 5. Jefferson's attack on the federal judiciary 6. Marbury v. Madison 7. Impeachment 8. Habeas corpus, treason, and the trial of Aaron Burr 9. Executive power and the judiciary: the embargo 10. States' rights and the national judiciary Part II: 1. Introduction: the business of the court 2. Illegal trade and prize cases 3. Marine insurance and instance cases 4. The articulation of American nationality 5. International law and the Supreme Court 6. Business enterprise and the Supreme Court 7. Public land policy and the Supreme Court 8. Jurisdiction and procedure of federal courts and the federal common law of crimes 9. Conclusion.
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