The Constitution in Congress : The Federalist Period, 1789-1801
Author/creator |
Currie, David P. Author |
Format | Electronic and Book |
Publication Info | Chicago : University of Chicago Press Chicago : Chicago Distribution Center [Distributor] |
Description | 344 p. 09.250 x 06.500 in. |
Supplemental Content | Full text available from eBooks on EBSCOhost |
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Summary | Annotation <div>In the most thorough examination to date, David P. Currie analyzes from a legal perspective the work of the first six congresses and of the executive branch during the Federalist era, with a view to its significance for constitutional interpretation. He concludes that the original understanding of the Constitution was forged not so much in the courts as in the legislative and executive branches, an argument of crucial importance for scholars in constitutional law, history, and government.<br /><br />"A joy to read."—<i>Appellate Practive Journal and Update</i><br /><br />"[A] patient and exemplary analysis of the work of the first six Congresses."—Geoffrey Marshall,<i>Times Literary Supplement</i><br /></div> |
Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Genre/form | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 9780226131153 |
ISBN | 0226131157 (Trade Paper) Active Record |
Standard identifier# | 9780226131153 |
Stock number | 00027142 |
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