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- catalog contributor b2061531.
- catalog contributor b2061532.
- catalog created "c1988.".
- catalog date "1988".
- catalog date "c1988.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1988.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 269-278.".
- catalog description "I. Judicial review and American government : 1. Introduction -- 2. The historic role of the supreme court as interpreter of the Constitution -- 3. The scope of judicial review -- 4. Marbury v. Madison: the historical and political setting -- 5. The opinion : William Marbury v. James Madison, secretary of state of the United States -- II. The usurpation question : 6. The classic rebuttal : Eakin v. Raub -- 7. Thayer on restraint : James B. Thayer, "the origin and scope of the American doctrine of Constitutional law" -- 8. In defense of judicial review : Horace H. Lurton, "a government of law or a government of men?" -- 9. Justice Lurton rebutted : L. B. Boudin, "government by judiciary" -- 10. The answer: judicial review and the framers' intent : Charles A. Beard, "The supreme court -- usurper or grantee?" -- III. The compatibility question : 11. An antifederalist view of the undemocratic nature of the judiciary : Robert Yates, "Letters of Brutus: XI" ; Robert Yates, "Letters of Brutus: XII" ; Robert Yates, "Letters of Brutus: XV" -- 12. The judiciary as a barrier to encroachments of representative bodies : Alexander Hamilton, "Federalist 78" ; Alexander Hamilton, "Federalist 81" -- 13. Judicial review as a democratic institution : Eugene V. Rostow, "the democratic character of judicial review" -- 14. The antidemocratic nature of judicial review and a good democracy : George Mace, "The democratic compatibility of judicial review" ; Albert P. Melone, "limiting supreme court jurisdiction" -- 15. Judicial review and public awareness : Albert P. Melone, "a political scientist writes in defense of The Brethren".".
- catalog extent "xiv, 289 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Judicial review and American democracy.".
- catalog identifier "0813800935".
- catalog isFormatOf "Judicial review and American democracy.".
- catalog issued "1988".
- catalog issued "c1988.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ames : Iowa State University Press,".
- catalog relation "Judicial review and American democracy.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "347.73/12 347.30712 19".
- catalog subject "Judicial review United States History.".
- catalog subject "KF4575 .M4 1988".
- catalog subject "Political questions and judicial power United States History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Judicial review and American government : 1. Introduction -- 2. The historic role of the supreme court as interpreter of the Constitution -- 3. The scope of judicial review -- 4. Marbury v. Madison: the historical and political setting -- 5. The opinion : William Marbury v. James Madison, secretary of state of the United States -- II. The usurpation question : 6. The classic rebuttal : Eakin v. Raub -- 7. Thayer on restraint : James B. Thayer, "the origin and scope of the American doctrine of Constitutional law" -- 8. In defense of judicial review : Horace H. Lurton, "a government of law or a government of men?" -- 9. Justice Lurton rebutted : L. B. Boudin, "government by judiciary" -- 10. The answer: judicial review and the framers' intent : Charles A. Beard, "The supreme court -- usurper or grantee?" -- III. The compatibility question : 11. An antifederalist view of the undemocratic nature of the judiciary : Robert Yates, "Letters of Brutus: XI" ; Robert Yates, "Letters of Brutus: XII" ; Robert Yates, "Letters of Brutus: XV" -- 12. The judiciary as a barrier to encroachments of representative bodies : Alexander Hamilton, "Federalist 78" ; Alexander Hamilton, "Federalist 81" -- 13. Judicial review as a democratic institution : Eugene V. Rostow, "the democratic character of judicial review" -- 14. The antidemocratic nature of judicial review and a good democracy : George Mace, "The democratic compatibility of judicial review" ; Albert P. Melone, "limiting supreme court jurisdiction" -- 15. Judicial review and public awareness : Albert P. Melone, "a political scientist writes in defense of The Brethren".".
- catalog title "Judicial review and American democracy / Albert P. Melone and George Mace.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".