AuthorUniversity of Michigan. Political Science Association.
TitleConstitutional history of the United States as seen in the development of American law; a course of lectures before the Political science association of the University of Michigan.
PublishedNew York & London, G.P. Putnam's sons, 1889.
Description296 p. 22 cm.
Formatted NoteContents: Introduction, by Professor Henry Wade Rogers.- I. The Federal Supreme court- its place in the American constitutional system, by Thomas M. Cooley.- II. Constitutional development in the United States as influenced by Chief-Justice Marshall, by Henry Hitchcock.- III. Constitutional development in the United States as influenced by Chief-Justice Taney, by George W. Biddle.-IV. Constitutional development in the United States as influenced by the decisions of the Supreme court since 1865, by Charles A. Kent.- V. The state judiciary- its place in the American constitutional system, by Daniel H. Chamberlain.
SubjectsConstitutional history -- United States.
LC Card Number08-28398
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