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020 _a9781841137384
040 _aNALT
041 _aeng
090 _aKD 35.U6.1
_bT87C 2009
100 1 _aTushnet, Mark
_910621
245 1 0 _aConstitutional systems of the world :
_b the constitution of the United States of America /
_cMark Tushnet.
260 _aOxford :
_bHart,
_c2009.
300 _a296 p. ;
_b
_c22 cm.
505 0 _aTable of Cases Table of Legislation and Patents Act 199 Introduction 1 AN OVERVIEW OF THE HISTORY OF THE US --CONSTITUTION -- stored in a retin or permission of He From the Revolution to the Bill of Rights The Early National Period The Crisis over Slavery -- and the Civil War with the which may not be e address below -- The Late Nineteenth Century and the Growth of the Modern State -- The New Deal Crisis and the New Constitutional Regime From the Reagan Revolution to the Present 2JW 0 Conclusion 2 THE-- CONSTITUTIONAL POLITICS OF THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Congress: Its Basic Structure and Roles The American Party -- System Political Parties and the Written Constitution Legislative Districting and Gerrymandering Candidate Selection and -- Gerrymandering Conduct of Elections Campaign Financing Constitutional Politics within Congress Conclusion VОЙАН 3 THE CONSTITUTIONAL POLITICS OF THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH The President as Party Leader The President's Role in Legislation --The Unitary Executive and the Modern Administrative State The Unitary Executive in Foreign Affairs Conclusion -- 4 THE CONSTITUTIONAL POLITICS OF THE JUDICIAL BRANCH Judicial Selection Judicial Review and Judicial Supremacy-- Political Constraints on the Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts Doctrinal Constraints on the Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts --Standing Conclusion 5 FEDERALISM AND THE REACH OF NATIONAL POWER State Governments and the US Constitution The-- Emergence of Plenary National Power The So-Called Federalism Revolution' of the 1990s Federalism and the Spending Power --Conclusion 6 INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS UNDER THE CONSTITUTION The Starting Point Pragmatic and Realist Critiques The New --Deal Reconstruction The Emergence of Modern Liberalism: Autonomy and Accommodation Lawyers and Rights Litigation: The --Development of Support Structures Political Parties and Social Movements Constitutional Rights at Century's End 7 THE --PROCESSES OF CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE Formal Amendments Substance Constitutional Interpretation as a Mechanism of --Constitutional Change Interpretive Methods: an Introduction Conclusion -- Constitutional Moments and Constitutional Change Constitutional Moments Concluding Thoughts.
650 0 _aConstitutional law
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_zUnited States
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