Spirit of the Constitution

Spirit of the Constitution

John Marshall and the 200-Year Odyssey of McCulloch v. Maryland

Schwartz, David S.

Oxford University Press Inc

10/2021

344

Mole

Inglês

9780197582138

15 a 20 dias

494

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Introduction: "The Letter and Spirit of the Constitution"

Part I: Defensive Nationalism
Chapter 1: "The Case Now to be Determined": the Elusive Meaning of McCulloch v. Maryland
Chapter 2: "A Question Perpetually Arising": Constitutional Politics and Law, circa 1819
Chapter 3: "Has Congress Power to Incorporate a Bank?": the McCulloch Oral Argument and Opinion
Chapter 4: "As Far as Human Prudence Could Insure": The Retreat from Implied Powers

Part II: Disappearance and Revival
Chapter 5: "The Baneful Influence of this Narrow Construction": McCulloch in the Age of Jackson, 1832-1860
Chapter 6: "The Various Crises of Human Affairs": McCulloch and the Civil War
Chapter 7: "The Government of All": the Rise and Fall of Reconstruction, 1865-1883
Chapter 8: "Acting Directly on the People": Neo-Whig Nationalism, 1868-1888
Chapter 9: "The Painful Duty of this Tribunal": The Emergence of Judicial Supremacy, 1884-1901

Part III: The Canonical Case
Chapter 10: "Some Choice of Means": The Lochner Era and Progressivism
Chapter 11: "Withholding the Most Appropriate Means": The New Deal and Judicial Crisis, 1932-1936
Chapter 12: "It is a Constitution We Are Expounding": the Triumph of the Capable Constitution, 1937-1968
Chapter 13: "A Splendid Bauble": McCulloch in the Long Conservative Court, 1969-2018

Conclusion: "As Long as Our System Shall Exist"
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