Charles Evans Hughes and the Supreme Court
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Charles Evans Hughes and the Supreme Court

  1. 340 pages
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Charles Evans Hughes and the Supreme Court

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Year
2019
ISBN
9780231879569
Edition
1
Topic
Law
Subtopic
Courts
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. PREFACE
  2. CONTENTS
  3. I. The Making of a Justice
  4. CHAPTER I. “LEARNING, WISDOM AND CHARACTER”
  5. II. Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
  6. CHAPTER 2. THE RECONCILIATION OF LIBERTY AND AUTHORITY
  7. CHAPTER 3. DUE PROCESS, EQUAL PROTECTION AND THE POLICE POWER
  8. CHAPTER 4. PUBLIC CONTRACTS, THE CONTRACT CLAUSE AND THE POLICE POWER
  9. CHAPTER 5. THE CONTROL OF COMMERCE: NATIONAL AND STATE POWER
  10. CHAPTER 6. A SUMMARY EVALUATION
  11. III. The Years Between
  12. CHAPTER 7. PRIVATE CITIZEN AND PUBLIC SERVANT
  13. CHAPTER 8. A HISTORIC DEBATE
  14. IV. Chief Justice of the United States
  15. CHAPTER 9. THE SETTING
  16. CHAPTER 10. PROCEDURAL DUE PROCESS AND GOVERNMENTAL POWER
  17. CHAPTER 11. DUE PROCESS AFFECTING ECONOMIC INTERESTS
  18. CHAPTER 12. INTELLECTUAL LIBERTY UNDER THE CONSTITUTION
  19. CHAPTER 13. EQUALITY BEFORE THE LAW AND THE POLICE POWER
  20. CHAPTER 14. PRIVATE CONTRACTS, THE CONTRACT CLAUSE AND THE POLICE POWER
  21. CHAPTER 15. THE FEDERAL SYSTEM: TAX IMMUNITY OF GOVERNMENTAL INSTRUMENTALITIES
  22. V. Chief Justice of the United States: the Constitution, “Road or Gate?”
  23. CHAPTER 16. SOME IMPORTANT FEDERAL LEGISLATION
  24. CHAPTER 17. THE DELEGATION OF LEGISLATIVE POWER
  25. CHAPTER 18. THE CONTROL OF COMMERCE
  26. CHAPTER 19. THE COURT UNDER ATTACK
  27. CHAPTER 20. THE END OF AN ERA: REEXAMINATION AND RETREAT
  28. VI. Charles Evans Hughes and Judicial Review
  29. CHAPTER 21. AN EVALUATION
  30. NOTES
  31. TABLE OF CASES
  32. INDEX