In Law in American History, Volume III: 1930-2000, G. Edward White argues that the modern era of constitutional law began in the 1930s and demonstrates how we are still living with changes in foreign policy, executive power, criminal procedure, and the rights of speech, sexuality, and voting, among other areas.
In Law in American History, Volume III: 1930-2000, G. Edward White argues that the modern era of constitutional law began in the 1930s and demonstrates how we are still living with changes in foreign policy, executive power, criminal procedure, and the rights of speech, sexuality, and voting, among other areas.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
G. Edward White is David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law and University Professor at the University of Virginia. His seventeen previous books include The American Judicial Tradition, The Marshall Court and Cultural Change,and Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: Law and the Inner Self, all of which have won major prizes. White is also the editor of the John Harvard Library edition of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., The Common Law.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface and Acknowledgments * Introduction * 1. The American Legal Academy and Jurisprudence I: The Emergence of Legal Realism * 2. Conundrums of War and Law * 3. The Emergence of Agency Governance: The First Half Century * 4. The Statutorification of Common Law Fields: Torts, Contracts and Commercial Law, Civil Procedure, and Criminal Law * 5. The Laws of Mass Media * 6. The American Legal Academy and Jurisprudence II: From Process Theory to "Law And" * 7. The Supreme Court in the Era of Bifurcated Review I: The Court's Internal Work * 8. The Supreme Court in the Era of Bifurcated Review II: Foreign Relations Cases * 9. The Supreme Court in the Era of Bifurcated Review III: Due Process Cases * 10. The Supreme Court in the Era of Bifurcated Review IV: Equal Protection Cases * 11. The Supreme Court in the Era of Bifurcated Review V: Free Speech Cases * 12: Law and Politics: The Journey to Bush v. Gore * Notes * Index
* Preface and Acknowledgments * Introduction * 1. The American Legal Academy and Jurisprudence I: The Emergence of Legal Realism * 2. Conundrums of War and Law * 3. The Emergence of Agency Governance: The First Half Century * 4. The Statutorification of Common Law Fields: Torts, Contracts and Commercial Law, Civil Procedure, and Criminal Law * 5. The Laws of Mass Media * 6. The American Legal Academy and Jurisprudence II: From Process Theory to "Law And" * 7. The Supreme Court in the Era of Bifurcated Review I: The Court's Internal Work * 8. The Supreme Court in the Era of Bifurcated Review II: Foreign Relations Cases * 9. The Supreme Court in the Era of Bifurcated Review III: Due Process Cases * 10. The Supreme Court in the Era of Bifurcated Review IV: Equal Protection Cases * 11. The Supreme Court in the Era of Bifurcated Review V: Free Speech Cases * 12: Law and Politics: The Journey to Bush v. Gore * Notes * Index
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