Brandeis and the Progressive Constitution
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Brandeis and the Progressive Constitution

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Brandeis and the Progressive Constitution

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Year
2000
ISBN
9780300147391
Edition
1
Topic
Law
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Introduction
  4. Part 1. The Federal Judicial Power and Progressive Reform
  5. 1. The Premise of an Age: Law, Politics, and the Federal Courts, 1877–1937
  6. 2. Expanding the Federal Judicial Power: Justice David J. Brewer and the “General” Common Law
  7. 3. Progressive Judicial Reform After World War I: Diversity Jurisdiction and the Labor Injunction
  8. Part 2. Brandeis, Erie, and the Complexities of Constitutional Judging
  9. 4. Litigant Strategies and Judicial Dynamics
  10. 5. Brandeis: The Judge as Human
  11. 6. “Defects, Social”: The Progressive as Judicial Craftsman
  12. 7. “Defects, Political”: The Progressive as Constitutional Architect
  13. Part 3. History and the Dynamics of Legal Change
  14. 8. Erosion and Creation of Meaning in an Age of Transition
  15. 9. Henry M. Hart, Jr., and the Power of Transforming Vision
  16. 10. Cold War Politics and Neutral Principles: The Federal Judicial Power in a New Age
  17. 11. To Century’s End: Meaning, Politics, and the Constitutional Enterprise
  18. Notes
  19. Index