In the first of three articles, distinguished political scientist Carl B. Swisher discusses the role of the Supreme Court as an instrument of the forging process by which American federalism was attained prior to the Civil War. I. Introduction II. The Marshall Era III. Mr. Justice Story and the Transition between the Marshall Court and the Taney Court IV. The Taney Court … A. Development of the Constitutional Rights of Corporations … B. Legislative Attacks on Corporate Charters … C. Corporations and Diversity of Citizenship … D. Centralization, Slavery, and Regional Conflict V. Conclusio
In the second of three articles—which covers the intermediate period between the Civil War and the G...
The Supreme Court during the Chief Justiceship of John Marshall (1801–35) is associated with endorse...
This Article will discuss (1) the politics that influenced the drafting of the judicial article (art...
In the first of three articles, distinguished political scientist Carl B. Swisher discusses the role...
In the period leading to the Civil War, debate over federalism and states’ rights developed into the...
This Article provides a new interpretation of the origins of three central obsessions of federal-cou...
This Article embarks on a reconstruction of constitutionalism in the early American Republic through...
This dissertation examines the Supreme Court's impact on the constitutional development of the feder...
Continuing his critical analysis of the constitutional decisions of the Taney period, Professor Curr...
Continuing a study of the first hundred years of constitutional litigation, Professor Currie explore...
American constitutional federalism emerged from a complex matrix comprised by multiple intellectual,...
Each branch of the federal government has changed substantially since its creation in 1789. Today, t...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, Federalism, in The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution...
This Article analyzes the Supreme Court\u27s view of federalism during the decade of the 1920s. It o...
The recent philosdphical shift of the Supreme Court toward a more restrained or conservative appro...
In the second of three articles—which covers the intermediate period between the Civil War and the G...
The Supreme Court during the Chief Justiceship of John Marshall (1801–35) is associated with endorse...
This Article will discuss (1) the politics that influenced the drafting of the judicial article (art...
In the first of three articles, distinguished political scientist Carl B. Swisher discusses the role...
In the period leading to the Civil War, debate over federalism and states’ rights developed into the...
This Article provides a new interpretation of the origins of three central obsessions of federal-cou...
This Article embarks on a reconstruction of constitutionalism in the early American Republic through...
This dissertation examines the Supreme Court's impact on the constitutional development of the feder...
Continuing his critical analysis of the constitutional decisions of the Taney period, Professor Curr...
Continuing a study of the first hundred years of constitutional litigation, Professor Currie explore...
American constitutional federalism emerged from a complex matrix comprised by multiple intellectual,...
Each branch of the federal government has changed substantially since its creation in 1789. Today, t...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, Federalism, in The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution...
This Article analyzes the Supreme Court\u27s view of federalism during the decade of the 1920s. It o...
The recent philosdphical shift of the Supreme Court toward a more restrained or conservative appro...
In the second of three articles—which covers the intermediate period between the Civil War and the G...
The Supreme Court during the Chief Justiceship of John Marshall (1801–35) is associated with endorse...
This Article will discuss (1) the politics that influenced the drafting of the judicial article (art...