In recognition of the 200th anniversary of the Supreme Court's landmark decision in McCulloch v. Maryland, AEI's Program on American Citizenship commissioned five distinguished scholars to author essays keyed to that decision. The program hosted a panel discussion with the authors to present their initial drafts in February 2019. The chapters of this edited volume are the finalized versions of those essays.
In recognition of the 200th anniversary of the Supreme Court's landmark decision in McCulloch v. Maryland, AEI's Program on American Citizenship commissioned five distinguished scholars to author essays keyed to that decision. The program hosted a panel discussion with the authors to present their initial drafts in February 2019. The chapters of this edited volume are the finalized versions of those essays.
Introduction: John Marshall and the Politics of McCulloch v. Maryland Gary J. Schmitt Chapter One: The Destructive Legacy of McCulloch v. Maryland Nelson Lund Chapter Two: The Sound of the Third Hand Clapping: James Madison's Reading of the Necessary and Proper Clause Michael Zuckert Chapter Three: McCulloch v. Maryland and John Marshall's Constitutional Interpretation Christopher Wolfe Chapter Four: "A Friend of the Constitution": John Marshall's Defense of McCulloch v. Maryland Robert Webking Chapter Five: How an Economist Might View McCulloch v. Maryland Abram N. Shulsky Chapter Six: McCulloch v. Maryland and John Marshall's Judicial Statesmanship Adam J. White Appendix A. United States Supreme Court: McCulloch v. Maryland, 17 US 316 (1819)
Introduction: John Marshall and the Politics of McCulloch v. Maryland Gary J. Schmitt Chapter One: The Destructive Legacy of McCulloch v. Maryland Nelson Lund Chapter Two: The Sound of the Third Hand Clapping: James Madison's Reading of the Necessary and Proper Clause Michael Zuckert Chapter Three: McCulloch v. Maryland and John Marshall's Constitutional Interpretation Christopher Wolfe Chapter Four: "A Friend of the Constitution": John Marshall's Defense of McCulloch v. Maryland Robert Webking Chapter Five: How an Economist Might View McCulloch v. Maryland Abram N. Shulsky Chapter Six: McCulloch v. Maryland and John Marshall's Judicial Statesmanship Adam J. White Appendix A. United States Supreme Court: McCulloch v. Maryland, 17 US 316 (1819)
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