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_bO93 2015
245 0 4 _aThe Oxford handbook of the U.S. constitution /
_cedited by Mark Tushnet, Mark A. Graber and Sanford Levinson.
260 _aNew York :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2015.
300 _axi, 1095 p. ;
_c25 cm.
505 0 _aContributors -- 1. Introduction: The Handbook of the United States Constitution -- PART I HISTORY -- 2. The Constitution from 1620 to the Early Republic DAVID BRIAN ROBERTSON -- 3. Constitutional Developments from Jackson through Reconstruction MICHAEL LES BENEDICT -- 4. The Gilded Age through the Progressive Era KEN I. KERSCH -- 5. From the New Deal through the Reagan Revolution boo LUCAS A. POWE, JR. -- 6. The Reagan Revolution to the Presents nobommook notlegs go THOMAS M. KECK -- PART II POLITICAL SCIENCE -- 7. Constitutions as Basic Structure NEIL KOMESAR THE VETRAS -- 8. The Constitutional Politics of Congress NEAL DEVINS -- 9. The Constitutional Politics of the Executive Branch MARIAH ZEISBERG -- 10. The Constitutional Politics of the Judiciary JUSTIN CROWE -- 11. The Uneasy Place of Parties in the Constitutional Order RUSSELL MUIRHEAD AND NANCY L. ROSENBLUM 12.Social Mowements and The Constitution MARK TUSHNET -- 13. The Administrative State: Law, Democracy, and Knowledge ADRIAN VERMEULE -- 14. The Resilience of the American Federal System JENNA BEDNAR -- 15. Empire BARTHOLOMEW H. SPARROW -- 16. The Evolution of America's Fiscal Constitution BILL WHITE -- PART III LAW -- 17. The Executive Power STEPHEN M. GRIFFIN -- 18. Enforcing the Fifteenth Amendment ELLEN D. KATZ -- 19. The Power of Judicial Review KEITH E. WHITTINGTON -- 20. Delegation, Accommodation, and the Permeability of Constitutional and Ordinary Law GILLIAN E. METZGER -- 21. Federalism MICHAEL S. GREVE -- PART IV RIGHTS -- 22. Equality JULIE NOVKOV -- 23. Liberty JAMES E. FLEMING AND LINDA C. MCCLAIN -- 24. Property in the United States Constitution JEDEDIAH PURDY -- 25. Gender, Sex, and the U.S. Constitution LESLIE F. GOLDSTEIN -- 26. Racial Rights GIRARDEAU A. SPANN -- 27. Autonomy (of Individuals and Private Associations) DALE CARPENTER -- 28. Citizenship GERALD L. NEUMAN -- 29. Religion WINNIFRED FALLERS SULLIVAN -- 30. Free Speech and Free Press STEPHEN M. FELDMAN -- 31. Criminal Procedure CAROL S. STEIKER -- 32. Habeas Corpus PAUL D. HALLIDAY -- 33. Native Americans MATTHEW L.M. FLETCHER -- 34. Positive Rights EMILY ZACKIN -- 35. The Right to Bear Arms SAUL CORNELL -- PART V THEMES -- 36. Constitutionalism MARK E. BRANDON -- 37. Emergency Powers OREN GROSS -- 38. Constitutional Authority WAYNE D. MOORE -- 39. Is Constitutional Law Really Law? DAVID A. STRAUSS -- 40. Constitutionalism Outside the Courts ERNEST A. YOUNG -- 41. State Constitutionalism JOHN DINAN -- 42. Interpretation JAMAL GREENE -- 43. Constitutional Change HAMUND GERARD N. MAGLIOCCA -- 44. The U.S. Constitution and International Law l bac VICKI C. JACKSON -- 45. The Constitution in Comparative Perspective HEINZ KLUG -- 46. Education and the Constitution: Defining the Contours of Governance, Rights, and Citizenship ELIZABETH BEAUMONT TAHIL -- 47. The Economics of Constitutional Law MAXWELL L. STEARNS -- 48. The Constitution and United States' Culture PAUL W. KAHN -- Table of Cases -- Index.
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