America’s rule of law is not working well because many American lawyers confound their rule of law with common law and with common law methods. They overlook the contribution of good legislation to good government. They fixate on judges, judge-made law and procedure. America’s founders, in particular, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, did not. They were not entranced by common law and by common law methods. This chapter shows how in the first few years of American independence, Adams popularized the term “government of laws” and how Jefferson drafted statutes for a government of laws. Neither of them assigned common law or common law methods a leading, let alone the preeminent role in governing assumed today. Instead, they looked for a gover...
The laws of these United States of America are in place to remedy the issues within and against Amer...
Where did the Founding Fathers get the principles upon which they established our government? What w...
In America the law has been a great source of civic education. Law as litigation, law as case and co...
America’s rule of law is not working well because many American lawyers confound their rule of law w...
The United States, it is said, is a common law country. The genius of American common law, according...
At the time of the American Founding, Thomas Jefferson, among others, viewed lawyers as the class of...
The world’s oldest written constitution still in effect has many inspiring lines, but perhaps the on...
Many Americans and outside observers assume that the United States of America was founded upon a clu...
Thesis advisor: Alan RogersThesis advisor: Brendan McConvilleThe Massachusetts Constitution is the o...
Modern, liberal constitutional scholars are obsessed with balancing private rights against public va...
The Founding Fathers, their children, and their grandchildren found themselves living in a new natio...
What is the American rule of law? Is it a paradigm case of the strong constitutionalism concept of t...
This article examines three indicators of a functioning rule of law state. First, that the executive...
This paper surveys the legal tradition that links Magna Carta with the modern concepts of the rule o...
How satisfied should we be with the accomplishments of our legal system? Is the United States’ legal...
The laws of these United States of America are in place to remedy the issues within and against Amer...
Where did the Founding Fathers get the principles upon which they established our government? What w...
In America the law has been a great source of civic education. Law as litigation, law as case and co...
America’s rule of law is not working well because many American lawyers confound their rule of law w...
The United States, it is said, is a common law country. The genius of American common law, according...
At the time of the American Founding, Thomas Jefferson, among others, viewed lawyers as the class of...
The world’s oldest written constitution still in effect has many inspiring lines, but perhaps the on...
Many Americans and outside observers assume that the United States of America was founded upon a clu...
Thesis advisor: Alan RogersThesis advisor: Brendan McConvilleThe Massachusetts Constitution is the o...
Modern, liberal constitutional scholars are obsessed with balancing private rights against public va...
The Founding Fathers, their children, and their grandchildren found themselves living in a new natio...
What is the American rule of law? Is it a paradigm case of the strong constitutionalism concept of t...
This article examines three indicators of a functioning rule of law state. First, that the executive...
This paper surveys the legal tradition that links Magna Carta with the modern concepts of the rule o...
How satisfied should we be with the accomplishments of our legal system? Is the United States’ legal...
The laws of these United States of America are in place to remedy the issues within and against Amer...
Where did the Founding Fathers get the principles upon which they established our government? What w...
In America the law has been a great source of civic education. Law as litigation, law as case and co...