AuthorMendelson, Wallace, ed
TitleThe Constitution and the Supreme Court / Wallace Mendelson
Imprint New York : Dodd, Mead & Comapny, Inc., c1959
Descript xvii, 520 p. ; 24 cm

CONTENT

The Separation of powers: what belongs to the political, and what to the judicial, processes? (essay) -- Federalism: what belong to the nation and what to the states? (essay): National power in domestic affairs (essay) -- National power in international affairs (essays) -- State power to regulate interstate commerce (essay) -- State power to tax interstate commerce (essay) -- Congressional approval of state laws affecting national affairs (essay) -- Intergovernmnetal immunities (essay) -- The Organization and jurisdiciton of the federal courts (essay) -- A State's rights in relation to other states (essay) -- Liberty and authority: what belongs to government and what to the individual? (essay): Procedural rights of the individual-the fair hearing (essay) -- The Rights of property and private enterprise (essay) -- Freedom of discussion and association (essay) -- Freedom of religion (essay) -- Freedom from racial discrimination (essay) -- Citizenship and alienage (essay)


SUBJECT

  1. United States. Supreme Court
  2. Constitutional
  3. United States -- Constitutional law -- Cases

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Law Library (3rd Floor)K/US.910 M523c 1959 CHECK SHELVES