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The Case Against the Constitution John F. Manley

The Case Against the Constitution By John F. Manley

The Case Against the Constitution by John F. Manley


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This is a collection of 1500 quotes from more than 1000 Supreme Court decisions

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The Case Against the Constitution: From the Antifederalists to the Present by John F. Manley

This is a collection of 1500 quotes from more than 1000 Supreme Court decisions. These excerpts, dating from the beginning of the Republic, are arranged to include the legislative, judicial, and executive branches; states' rights; due process; free speech; equal rights; and freedom of religion.

About John F. Manley

John F. Manley, Kenneth M. Dolbeare, Jackson Turner Main

Table of Contents

A veritable feast of 1,500 quotes from more than 1,000 Supreme Court decisions, this is the first such reference devoted solely to the Supreme Court. Dating from the beginning of the Republic to the present, these excerpts provide a powerful historical overview of the mission and majesty of the Supreme Court. They are topically arranged and cover the legislative, judicial, and executive branches; states' rights; due process; free speech; equal rights; and freedom of religion.

Each entry features the quote -- especially chosen for its profound, compelling, and inspirational nature; the name of the case, primary citation, year, and author; and the kind of decision (dissenting, concurring, or opinion of the Court).

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CIN0873324331A
9780873324335
0873324331
The Case Against the Constitution: From the Antifederalists to the Present by John F. Manley
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
19870731
214
N/A
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