The Supreme Court versus Congress: Disrupting the Balance of Power, 1789-2014

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A comprehensive and focused review of all of the Supreme Court's overturns of Congress on constitutional grounds from 1789 to the present suited to college-level political science and constitutional law courses as well as law school students.
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Author(s) By William B. Glidden.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format Hardback
Pages 264
Published in United States
Published 17 Mar 2015
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A comprehensive and focused review of all of the Supreme Court's overturns of Congress on constitutional grounds from 1789 to the present suited to college-level political science and constitutional law courses as well as law school students.
Introduction 1 From the Founding to the Civil War 2 Article I Legislative Powers, 1870-1937 3 The Post-Civil War Amendments, 1876-1906 4 Laws to Regulate Commerce and Protect Rights 5 Due Process for Property, Liberty, and Equality Rights 6 The Bi
William B. Glidden, PhD, JD, taught history and government at Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, for three years, before spending the rest of his career as a lawyer at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, a bureau in the Treasury Department that
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