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The rise of modern judicial review : from constitutional interpretation to judge-made law / Christopher Wolfe.

Title
The rise of modern judicial review : from constitutional interpretation to judge-made law / Christopher Wolfe.
Author
Wolfe, Christopher.
Publication
Lanham, MD : Littlefield Adams Quality Paperbacks, ©1994.

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Description
xiv, 447 pages; 23 cm
Subjects
Genre/Form
History
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Introduction: The rise of judge made constitutional law -- The traditional era. Constitutional interpretation in the founding -- John Marshall and constitutional interpretation -- Judicial review : the classic defenses -- "Moderate" judicial review -- The transitional era. The Fourteenth amendment -- Economic substantive due process -- The transitional ear : Federal commerce power -- Freedom of speech in the transitional era -- The modern era. Origins : the felt need for adaptation -- The judge as legislator for social welfare -- The early modern court -- The Warren court -- The Burger court -- The Supreme Court today. The Rehnquist court -- Afterword: A response to critics.
ISBN
  • 0822630265
  • 9780822630265
  • 0847678873
  • 9780847678877
LCCN
94047052
OCLC
31251912
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library