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The Role of the Supreme Court in American Government and Politics 1835-1864
This book discusses the role of Supreme Court in American politics and government from 1830s to 1860s. The book consists of 12 chapters about a new era in constitutional interpretation, the decision of cases left over from the Marshall Period, the interpretation of the status and rights of corporations, the Supreme Court and the issue of slavery before 1856, the interpretation of the Commerce Clause: the evolution of the Court's interpretation of the Commerce Clause under Chief Justice Taney's leadership, the Supreme Court and the issue of State versus Federal Sovereignty, the development by the Supreme Court of the technique and procedure for the Settlement of boundary disputes between States, the theory of the separation of powers and the supremacy of the judiciary, the interpretation of the Contract Clause and the protection of Vested Rights under Chief Justice Taney's leadership, the Dred Scott Case, Abraham Lincoln and the Supreme Court during the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln and constitutional interpretation during the Civil War, contributions to and changes in American Constitution Law by the Supreme Court under Chief Justice Laney. This book is suitable for research on Supreme Court and its relations to the government and politics of the United States.
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