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The Conflict Over Judicial Powers in the United States to 1870 [1909]
Charles Haines
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The Conflict Over Judicial Powers in the United States to 1870 [1909] - Haines, Charles
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Synopsis "The Conflict Over Judicial Powers in the United States to 1870 [1909]"
Haines shows the gradual development of judicial power and authority through this study of conflicting opinions over the right of the judiciary to nullify legislative acts, which includes discussion of resistance from the states, attitudes about the slavery controversy and the effects of Jacksonian democracy. This title was originally published in the Columbia University series Studies in History, Economics and Public Law. ContentsChapter I: Judicial Powers Before the Adoption of the Federal ConstitutionChapter II: Early Conflicts Over Judicial Nullification by Federal CourtsChapter III: Extension of Federal Judicial AuthorityChapter IV: Conflicts Over the Extension of Judicial AuthorityChapter V: Principles of the Jacksonian DemocracyChapter VI: Judicial Powers from 1856 to 1870 180 pp.
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