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The Aristocracy of the Long Robe J. M. Sosin

The Aristocracy of the Long Robe By J. M. Sosin

The Aristocracy of the Long Robe by J. M. Sosin


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The author's analysis indicates that the Court's assumption of the power of judicial review was neither inevitable politically nor the logical result of the founders desire to limit government and protect the rights of individuals against interferences by public authority.

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The Aristocracy of the Long Robe: The Origins of Judicial Review in America by J. M. Sosin

Is judicial review constitutionally required or even authorized? Can it be said whether the federal courts exercise this power with the consent of the electorate? Sosin addresses these challenging questions in the broad context of the Anglo-American historical experience. He examines the evolution of courts of judicature and legislatures and the contests for power that were waged from the seventeenth to eighteenth century.

The origins of the English court system and the establishment of common law are first described. The author traces the rise in judicial and parliamentary power that occurred with the erosion of the royal prerogative and discusses the constitutional and legal heritage that provided the framework for law, courts, and legislatures in colonial America. Following an examination of political, legislative, and legal development during the colonial period, Sosin looks at the philosophical and ideological controversies that influenced the framing of the Constitution, particulary the conflicting views of the proper relationship between the legislature and judiciary. Despite the emphatic opposition voiced by some framers to giving judges the power to overturn legislative action by ruling on the constitutionality of federal laws, the Supreme Court was able to declare itself the final arbiter and ultimate interpreter of the Constitution as early as the first decade of the nineteenth century. The author's analysis indicates that the Court's assumption of the power of judicial review was neither inevitable politically nor the logical result of the founders desire to limit government and protect the rights of individuals against interferences by public authority. Echoing early English and American political figures, Sosin asks whether this expanded, arbitrary judicial power can be considered appropriate in a representative democracy. The product of meticulous research and careful historical analysis, this provocative study will be relevant reading for a variety of courses in American government, political science, and history.

About J. M. Sosin

J.M. SOSIN is a History Professor at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. He is the author of several books dealing with the American Revolution and the administrative and political history of the English empire in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

Table of Contents

Introduction Institutional Origins of Anglo-American Courts Common Law and Its Early Practitioners Rivals of the Common Law Coke and the Nature of Judicial Power Judges, Parliament, and Royal Prerogative, 1603-1649 Restoration Monarchy and the Judiciary The Glorious Revolution: Constitutional and Legal Heritage During the Age of Colonization Law and Courts in Colonial America: Institutional Framework Review of Colonial Legislation Colonial Lawyers and Judges: The Political Dimension Judicial Tenure, Salaries, and Impeachment: The Colonial Experience Revolutionary Ideology and Constitutions The Judicial Challenge to Legislative Supremacy, 1780-1787 The Federal Constitution Drafted Judicial Review and the Constitution: Analysis and Ratification The Supreme Court of the United States, 1789-1800: Problems and Personnel Federal Judiciary and Party Politics, 1800-1807 Epilogue: Toward Transcendently Omnipotent Court Select Bibliography Index

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NPB9780313267338
9780313267338
0313267332
The Aristocracy of the Long Robe: The Origins of Judicial Review in America by J. M. Sosin
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1989-09-26
369
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