The Supreme Court and the Constitution : essays in constitutional law from the Supreme Court review / Edited by Philip B. Kurland.
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TextLanguage: English Series: Phoenix books, P203Publication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press , c1965Description: viii, 324 p. 20 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - 345.4 SUP 1965
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The metaphysics of the law of obscenity, by H. Kalven, Jr.--Personal rights, property rights, and the fourth amendment, by E. L. Barrett, Jr.--Federalism and the fourth amendment: a requiem for Wolf, by F. A. Allen.--In his own image: Mr. Chief Justice Taft and Supreme Court appointments, by W. F. Murphy.--Economic due process and the Supreme Court: an exhumation and reburial, by R. G. McCloskey.--Baker v. Carr: politics in search of law, by P. C. Neal.--Gideon v. Wainwright: the "art" of overruling, by J. H. Israel.
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