In the preface to The American Commonwealth, James Bryce acknowledged his indebtedness to numerous friends who, in one way or other, aided him in the writing of his book. First on this list is the name of Thomas M. Cooley. An examination of the text and footnotes of The American Commonwealth shows that Bryce was well acquainted with Cooley\u27s published works, especially his Constitutional Limitations and his General Principles of Constitutional Law, which he quoted frequently with approval and respect. Also one finds six references to letters from Judge Cooley or to observations made directly by him to Bryce. But this is only part of the story
The program from the fourthThomas M. Cooley lectures, held April 24-28, 1950, at the University of M...
"Founded in 1980, the Thomas M. Cooley law review is committed to the highest standards of legal pub...
Caption titleLocates copies in the libraries of the Bureau of Railway Economics and the Interstate C...
In the preface to The American Commonwealth, James Bryce acknowledged his indebtedness to numerous f...
In response to what he perceived as the challenges associated with republican governance in the late...
James Bryce's The American Commonwealth (1888) seeks to understand and explain the inner workings of...
Article presents an analysis of James Bryce's discussion of the Oklahoma Constitution and provides a...
Writing to flesh out the comparisons between the United States and Great Britain following previous ...
Thomas M. Cooley\u27s editions of Blackstone\u27s Commentaries were the 19th century\u27s standard ...
“At the request of the late Judge Cooley I have undertaken the preparation of this edition of the Co...
The program from the first Thomas M. Cooley lectures, held March 24-28, 1947, at the University of M...
Acquired in a package of correspondence in regard to a University of Michigan dinner ... March 17, 1...
Regarding the subject, Professor Cooley writes: In a note to the first book of these Commentaries (...
From the Editor\u27s Preface: “In preparing for the press a fourth edition of Mr. Justice Story’s Co...
The program from the seventh Thomas M. Cooley lectures, held November 16-20, 1953, at the University...
The program from the fourthThomas M. Cooley lectures, held April 24-28, 1950, at the University of M...
"Founded in 1980, the Thomas M. Cooley law review is committed to the highest standards of legal pub...
Caption titleLocates copies in the libraries of the Bureau of Railway Economics and the Interstate C...
In the preface to The American Commonwealth, James Bryce acknowledged his indebtedness to numerous f...
In response to what he perceived as the challenges associated with republican governance in the late...
James Bryce's The American Commonwealth (1888) seeks to understand and explain the inner workings of...
Article presents an analysis of James Bryce's discussion of the Oklahoma Constitution and provides a...
Writing to flesh out the comparisons between the United States and Great Britain following previous ...
Thomas M. Cooley\u27s editions of Blackstone\u27s Commentaries were the 19th century\u27s standard ...
“At the request of the late Judge Cooley I have undertaken the preparation of this edition of the Co...
The program from the first Thomas M. Cooley lectures, held March 24-28, 1947, at the University of M...
Acquired in a package of correspondence in regard to a University of Michigan dinner ... March 17, 1...
Regarding the subject, Professor Cooley writes: In a note to the first book of these Commentaries (...
From the Editor\u27s Preface: “In preparing for the press a fourth edition of Mr. Justice Story’s Co...
The program from the seventh Thomas M. Cooley lectures, held November 16-20, 1953, at the University...
The program from the fourthThomas M. Cooley lectures, held April 24-28, 1950, at the University of M...
"Founded in 1980, the Thomas M. Cooley law review is committed to the highest standards of legal pub...
Caption titleLocates copies in the libraries of the Bureau of Railway Economics and the Interstate C...