The conventional explanation for the emergence of the constitutional revolution of the late 1930s, in which a number of doctrinal transformations took place in the constitutional jurisprudence of the Supreme Court, has been related to external events in American political culture such as the abortive Courtpacking plan introduced by Franklin Roosevelt in early 1937. According to the conventional explanation, which has retained a presumptive historiographical validity for nearly 50 years, Supreme Court constitutional doctrines changed in response to political pressures on the justices related to the triumph of the New Deal philosophy of governance. Revisionist work in this decade has virtually demolished the conventional explanation, both...
Did the framers and ratifiers of the United States Constitution think that changes in American socie...
This Article analyzes the Supreme Court\u27s view of federalism during the decade of the 1920s. It o...
The goal of originalism has always been purity. Originalists claim that their methods cleanse consti...
The conventional explanation for the emergence of the constitutional revolution of the late 1930s,...
This book challenges the prevailing account of the Supreme Court of the New Deal era, which holds th...
This article examines the so-called “New Deal Constitutional Revolution” and comments in particular ...
Contemporary constitutional theory rests on the mistaken assumption that judicial decisionmaking is ...
The New Deal era is one of the great turning points of American constitutional history. The recepti...
The Supreme Court of the New Deal era continues to captivate American lawyers and historians. Consti...
The nature and sources of the New Deal Constitutional Revolution are among the most discussed and de...
This article analyzes the Supreme Court's view of federalism during the decade of the 1920s. It offe...
This study evolves around an attempt of President Franklin D. Roosevelt to induce the Congress to pa...
The paper traces the dramatic jurisprudential innovations of the New Deal Revolution, including the ...
This Article approaches the law-politics divide from a new angle. Drawing on the insights of literar...
The Supreme Court of the New Deal era continues to captivate lawyers and historians. Constitutional ...
Did the framers and ratifiers of the United States Constitution think that changes in American socie...
This Article analyzes the Supreme Court\u27s view of federalism during the decade of the 1920s. It o...
The goal of originalism has always been purity. Originalists claim that their methods cleanse consti...
The conventional explanation for the emergence of the constitutional revolution of the late 1930s,...
This book challenges the prevailing account of the Supreme Court of the New Deal era, which holds th...
This article examines the so-called “New Deal Constitutional Revolution” and comments in particular ...
Contemporary constitutional theory rests on the mistaken assumption that judicial decisionmaking is ...
The New Deal era is one of the great turning points of American constitutional history. The recepti...
The Supreme Court of the New Deal era continues to captivate American lawyers and historians. Consti...
The nature and sources of the New Deal Constitutional Revolution are among the most discussed and de...
This article analyzes the Supreme Court's view of federalism during the decade of the 1920s. It offe...
This study evolves around an attempt of President Franklin D. Roosevelt to induce the Congress to pa...
The paper traces the dramatic jurisprudential innovations of the New Deal Revolution, including the ...
This Article approaches the law-politics divide from a new angle. Drawing on the insights of literar...
The Supreme Court of the New Deal era continues to captivate lawyers and historians. Constitutional ...
Did the framers and ratifiers of the United States Constitution think that changes in American socie...
This Article analyzes the Supreme Court\u27s view of federalism during the decade of the 1920s. It o...
The goal of originalism has always been purity. Originalists claim that their methods cleanse consti...