Book Review of The Documentary History of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1789-1800; Volume IV: Organizing the Federal Judiciary: Legislation and Commentaries, edited by M. Marcus (original) (raw)

Constitutional Origins of the Federal Judiciary

Matthew S Brogdon

2016

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In the Beginning: The First Three Chief Justices

Natalie Wexler

University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2006

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Judicial Tenure on the US Supreme Court, 1790-1868: Frustration, Resignation, and Expiration on the Bench

Richard Vining

Studies in American …, 2006

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Toward a Revisionist History of the Supreme Court

Mark Tushnet

Cleveland State Law Review, 1988

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The Documentary History of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1789-1800

Anthony M Joseph

The American Journal of Legal History, 2005

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Founding Fathers, Lost Intentions: The Politicization of the American Supreme Court Appointment Procedure (DRAFT)

Almantas Vainauskas

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The People's Court: On the Intellectual Origins of American Judicial Power

Ian Bartrum

Social Science Research Network, 2020

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Supreme Court Justice Tenure and Response to Institutional Reform, 1801-1936

Christopher Zorn

2007

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The Supreme Court in American Politics

Isaac Unah

2009

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Book Review of The Supreme Court and Constitutional Democracy

Neal Devins

1986

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Guess What Happened on the Way to Revolution? Precursors to the Supreme Court's Federalism Revolution

Cornell Clayton

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 2004

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The Independence of the Judicial Branch in the New Republic, 74 Chi

Emily Van Tassel

Kent L. Rev, 1998

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Pietro G. Poggi, On Supreme Court Regulation: The Congressional Duty in Article III (unpublished Master's thesis, San Francisco State University, 2024).

Scott Stafne

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CONTESTING JUDICIAL SUPREMACY - George Thomas: The Madisonian Constitution (Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008. Pp. ix, 248. $50.00.)

Benjamin Kleinerman

The Review of Politics, 2009

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Departures from the US Supreme Court, 1790-2006: Politics, Pragmatism, and Response to Institutional Reform

Christopher Zorn

2007

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Index to the Journal of Supreme Court History Volumes 1-35 (1976-2010)

Joel Fishman

Journal of Supreme Court History, 2012

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Congress, the Court, and the Constitution: Hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session

Charles Canady

1998

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The U.S. Supreme Court and New Federalism: From the Rehnquist Court to the Roberts Court, by Christopher Banks and John Blakeman

Mitch Pickerill

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 2014

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Retaining Judicial Authority: A Preliminary Inquiry on the Dominion of American Judges

Larry Catá Backer

Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J., 2003

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The Strange Death of American Democracy: Judicial Supremacy and the New Constitutional Politics, 1910-1916

Logan Istre

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The New York Bar and Reform of the Elected Judiciary After the Civil War

Renee Lerner

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000

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Federal Courts in the Early Republic: Kentucky, 1789-1816 by Mary K. Bonsteel Tachau

Hendrik Hartog

Indiana Magazine of History, 1980

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The Independence of the Judicial Branch in the New Republic

Emily Van Tassel

Chicago-Kent} Law Review, 1998

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Missing the Wood for the Trees: The Unseen Crisis in the Supreme Court

Rishad Chowdhury

2013

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On the Genesis and Nature of Judicial Power

Murray S Y Bessette

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Judicial Government

Marie Provine

Law and Contemporary Problems, 1988

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Increasing Politicisation of the United States Supreme Court

Wilber Tupua

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Constitutional Stability and the Deferential Court

Barry R . Weingast

International Journal of Constitutional Law

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Theorizing the U.S. Supreme Court

lewis kornhauser

Oxford University Press eBooks, 2017

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THE POLITICAL ROLE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES UNDER THE SEPARATION OF POWERS AND ITS MODEL OF CHECKS AND BALANCES

Iva Khavtasi

Journal of Constitutional Law, 2019

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Thomas Jefferson, Original Intent, and the Shaping of American Law: Learning Constitutional Law from the Writings of Jefferson

Paul Finkelman

NYU Ann. Surv. Am. L., 2006

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If History Mattered: John Marshall and Reframing the Constitution

Aviam Soifer

Michigan Law Review, 2003

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Recovering American Administrative Law: Federalist Foundations, 1787-1801

Jerry Mashaw

The Yale Law Journal, 2006

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The Golden or Bronze Age of Judicial Selection

Jed Shugerman

Iowa Law Review, 2015

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American Constitutional Law and History

Michael Ariens

2012

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