"In this work of intellectual history, the author identifies four transformations in federal goverrnment that followed the New Deal: the rise of the administrative state, the erosion of federalism, the ascendance of the modern presidency, and the development of modern judicial review. He then considers how schools of conservative thought (traditionalists, neoconservatives, libertarians, Straussians) responded to each transformation"-
This chapter will examine the emergence of this new, post-New Deal conception of the role of the adm...
William J. Novak’s "New Democracy: The Creation of the Modern American State" is a bracing conspectu...
This book uses extensive original archival and elite interview research to examine the attempt to re...
An intellectual history of American conservativism since the New Deal.The New Deal fundamentally cha...
In recent years, the failure of administrative agencies to implement congressional programs faithful...
This study examines the origins of conservative efforts to reform the “activist American state” in t...
From 1981-2005 creationist legal strategy underwent a transformation that belied several foundationa...
American constitutional federalism emerged from a complex matrix comprised by multiple intellectual,...
This dissertation locates the origins of the modern conservative movement in the intellectual histor...
This book challenges the prevailing account of the Supreme Court of the New Deal era, which holds th...
American constitutional law in general, and fourteenth amendment jurisprudence in particular, is in ...
The New Deal era is one of the great turning points of American constitutional history. The recepti...
Since the early 1990s, constitutional history has experienced a renaissance. This revival had many c...
The conventional explanation for the emergence of the constitutional revolution of the late 1930s,...
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This chapter will examine the emergence of this new, post-New Deal conception of the role of the adm...
William J. Novak’s "New Democracy: The Creation of the Modern American State" is a bracing conspectu...
This book uses extensive original archival and elite interview research to examine the attempt to re...
An intellectual history of American conservativism since the New Deal.The New Deal fundamentally cha...
In recent years, the failure of administrative agencies to implement congressional programs faithful...
This study examines the origins of conservative efforts to reform the “activist American state” in t...
From 1981-2005 creationist legal strategy underwent a transformation that belied several foundationa...
American constitutional federalism emerged from a complex matrix comprised by multiple intellectual,...
This dissertation locates the origins of the modern conservative movement in the intellectual histor...
This book challenges the prevailing account of the Supreme Court of the New Deal era, which holds th...
American constitutional law in general, and fourteenth amendment jurisprudence in particular, is in ...
The New Deal era is one of the great turning points of American constitutional history. The recepti...
Since the early 1990s, constitutional history has experienced a renaissance. This revival had many c...
The conventional explanation for the emergence of the constitutional revolution of the late 1930s,...
https://scholarship.law.uci.edu/celebration_of_books_2011_book-covers/1000/thumbnail.jp
This chapter will examine the emergence of this new, post-New Deal conception of the role of the adm...
William J. Novak’s "New Democracy: The Creation of the Modern American State" is a bracing conspectu...
This book uses extensive original archival and elite interview research to examine the attempt to re...