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The Supreme Court and the Uses of History by [by] Charles A. Miller is a law available to read on EtoBox.
I. Introduction -- Ii. Principles Of Adjudication In Constitutional Law: History And Others : The Judicial Mind And Judicial Principles ; Principles As Vehicles Of Judicial Reasoning ; Principles As Political Values -- Iii. Minnesota Mortgage Moratorium: The Old Court And An Immutable Constitution -- Iv. Presidential Removal Power: The First Congress As Constitutional Interpreter -- V. Political Expression: Establishing A Heritage For The First Amendment : Prior Restraint, Newspaper Taxes, And Picketing ; Seditious Libel ; The Rhetoric Of The History Of Freedom -- Vi. The Sit-in Cases Of 1964: The Fourteenth Amendment And The Gap In History -- Vii. Reapportionment: Historical Intent, Historical Tendency, And The Political Values Of The Judiciary : History And Political Questions ; Ongoing History As A Cause Of Malapportionment ; Apportionment And The Intent Of The Framers ; Historical Trends And The Political Values Of The Judiciary ; History As A Guide To A Standard Of Apportionment -- Viii. Constitutional Intent And Constitutional Change : Problems ; Proposed Solutions -- Ix. History, The Constitution, And The Court In American Life : History In American Life ; Constitution And C
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- Author
- [by] Charles A. Miller
- Publisher
- Belknap P. of Harvard U.P Distributed by Oxford U.P
- Published
- 1972
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780674856530
- Category
- law
- Subjects
- Law