An overview of the reasons that the 1787 Constitution lacked the historical and legal assumptions that underlie our contemporary idea of The Constitution. Appropriate for constitutional law courses and American history courses at the university and secondary levels. Excerpted from essay originally published in The New England Quarterly as The Ordeal and the Constitution and lightly edited for coherence
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An overview of the reasons that the 1787 Constitution lacked the historical and legal assumptions th...
An overview of the reasons that the 1787 Constitution lacked the historical and legal assumptions th...
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The author considers the Articles, first on the world\u27s stage as a landmark. He next treats the A...
The author considers the Articles, first on the world\u27s stage as a landmark. He next treats the A...
Presented in a panel discussion as part of the University of Dayton\u27s series of programs commemor...
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That an institution of government, like an institution or practice of society, is a growth and not a...
In the past twenty years, historians have greatly enriched our knowledge of the eighteenth-century i...
Robert Berry, the research librarian for the social sciences at the Ryan Matura Library, has written...
The United States Constitution is treated as a singular document in the study of law. In this Essay,...
An overview of the reasons that the 1787 Constitution lacked the historical and legal assumptions th...
An overview of the reasons that the 1787 Constitution lacked the historical and legal assumptions th...
In written celebration of Kent Newmyer’s intellectual and collegial influence, this essay argues tha...
This essay reconsiders the transformation of colonial constitutionalism to Constitutional Law. The t...
Constitutional Visions of Ethics and Culture Anyone who has lectured on written constitutions knows ...
In written celebration of Kent Newmyer’s intellectual and collegial influence, this Essay argues tha...
The author considers the Articles, first on the world\u27s stage as a landmark. He next treats the A...
The author considers the Articles, first on the world\u27s stage as a landmark. He next treats the A...
The author considers the Articles, first on the world\u27s stage as a landmark. He next treats the A...
Presented in a panel discussion as part of the University of Dayton\u27s series of programs commemor...
This Article seeks to support that position with an argument in three parts. Part I describes the co...
That an institution of government, like an institution or practice of society, is a growth and not a...
In the past twenty years, historians have greatly enriched our knowledge of the eighteenth-century i...
Robert Berry, the research librarian for the social sciences at the Ryan Matura Library, has written...
The United States Constitution is treated as a singular document in the study of law. In this Essay,...