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Limitation of power of Supreme court to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional / Julia E. Johnsen.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Johnsen, Julia E. (Julia Emily), author.
Series:
Reference shelf ; Volume 10, Number 6.
Reference shelf ; Volume 10, Number 6
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Constitutional law--United States.
Constitutional law.
United States. Supreme Court.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (276 pages).
Place of Publication:
New York : H.W. Wilson, 1935.
Contents:
Supreme Court of the United States and unconstitutional legislation / William Marshall Bullitt
Some phases of the theory and practice of judicial review of legislation in foreign countries / Charles Grove Haines
Liberal trends in the Supreme Court / Zechariah Chafee
Supreme Court / Laurie Vold
Limiting judicial review by act of Congress / Joseph L. Lewinson
Mr. Justice Brandeis and the Constitution / Alpheus T. Mason
Judicial veto wholly without authority in the Constitution / Walter Clark
Supreme Court and the public / Felix Frankfurter
Constitutionalism / A.K. Rogers
Nullification of acts of Congress / David J. Lewis
Argument in favor of maintaining the judicial power as now exercised / Jackson H. Ralston
Child labor and the federal courts / Robert M. La Follette
Supreme Court under fire
Brief excerpts
Truth about the origin, theory and practice of the judicial power to declare statutes unconstitutional
Judicial review of legislation by the Supreme Court / Robert Von Moschzisker
Supreme Court and popular self-government / William H. Taft
Our Supreme Court goes liberal / Jospeh Percival Pollard
Principles of constitutional democracy and the New Deal / Raoul E. Desvernine
Case for decentralization / John Marion Egan.
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