The growth of presidential powers and the expansion of federal authority in recent decades require fresh examination of Edward S. Corwin's writings and theories. His seminal studies of the president. Congress, and the Supreme Court became landmark works almost immediately upon their publication in the first half of the twentieth century. Professor Corwin's theories brought him praise and general acknowledgement as the most influential critic of the American government in his time. Indeed, his general treatises on the presidency and the Constitution remain standards long after his death in 1963. Such prominent works, however, often belie the steady flow of lesser-known publications Corwin generated between 1900 and 1960. He wrote more than t...
The Supreme Court of the New Deal era continues to captivate American lawyers and historians. Consti...
This essay is a chapter to be included in the forthcoming Oxford Handbook on the U.S. Constitution. ...
As was to be expected, Professor Corwin, in his article appearing earlier in this number of the Jour...
Book review: Edward S. Corwin and the American Constitution: A Bibliographical Analysis. By Kenneth ...
A Review of The Higher Law Background of American Constitutional Law. By Edward S. Corwin
Review of "The President Office and Powers by Edward S. Corwin" by C. Emory Glande
Book review: Edward S. Corwin and the American Constitution: A Bibliographical Analysis. By Kenneth ...
Constitutional Power and World Affairs, Columbia University Lectures, on the George Blumenthal Found...
Judicial review may be the most publicly contested aspect of American constitutionalism. The convent...
Book review: Corwin on the Constitution: Volume Three: On Liberty Against Government. Edited by Ric...
S. Corwin, The Constitution and What it Means To-day. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol...
The author considers the Articles, first on the world\u27s stage as a landmark. He next treats the A...
Bruce Ackerman is the Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University. This essay...
A political scientist who went on to become president, Woodrow Wilson envisioned a responsible gove...
This is the fourth edition of a small and practical volume intended not so much for law students as ...
The Supreme Court of the New Deal era continues to captivate American lawyers and historians. Consti...
This essay is a chapter to be included in the forthcoming Oxford Handbook on the U.S. Constitution. ...
As was to be expected, Professor Corwin, in his article appearing earlier in this number of the Jour...
Book review: Edward S. Corwin and the American Constitution: A Bibliographical Analysis. By Kenneth ...
A Review of The Higher Law Background of American Constitutional Law. By Edward S. Corwin
Review of "The President Office and Powers by Edward S. Corwin" by C. Emory Glande
Book review: Edward S. Corwin and the American Constitution: A Bibliographical Analysis. By Kenneth ...
Constitutional Power and World Affairs, Columbia University Lectures, on the George Blumenthal Found...
Judicial review may be the most publicly contested aspect of American constitutionalism. The convent...
Book review: Corwin on the Constitution: Volume Three: On Liberty Against Government. Edited by Ric...
S. Corwin, The Constitution and What it Means To-day. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol...
The author considers the Articles, first on the world\u27s stage as a landmark. He next treats the A...
Bruce Ackerman is the Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University. This essay...
A political scientist who went on to become president, Woodrow Wilson envisioned a responsible gove...
This is the fourth edition of a small and practical volume intended not so much for law students as ...
The Supreme Court of the New Deal era continues to captivate American lawyers and historians. Consti...
This essay is a chapter to be included in the forthcoming Oxford Handbook on the U.S. Constitution. ...
As was to be expected, Professor Corwin, in his article appearing earlier in this number of the Jour...