Field V. Clark (1892)

Field V. Clark (1892)
Author: United States. Supreme Court
Publisher:
Total Pages: 662
Release: 1975
Genre: Constitutional law
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Frederick V. Clark

Frederick V. Clark
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1984
Genre:
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Text of Argument Made by Attorney General Tom C. Clark Before the United States Supreme Court in the Case of the United States of America V. United Mine Workers of America and John L. Lewis, Individually and as President of the United Mine Workers of America

Text of Argument Made by Attorney General Tom C. Clark Before the United States Supreme Court in the Case of the United States of America V. United Mine Workers of America and John L. Lewis, Individually and as President of the United Mine Workers of America
Author: Tom Campbell Clark
Publisher:
Total Pages: 14
Release: 1947
Genre:
ISBN:


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The US Supreme Court and the Centralization of Federal Authority

The US Supreme Court and the Centralization of Federal Authority
Author: Michael A. Dichio
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2018-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1438472544


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This book explores the US Supreme Court's impact on the constitutional development of the federal government from the founding era forward. The author's research is based on an original database of several hundred landmark decisions compiled from constitutional law casebooks and treatises published between 1822 and 2010. By rigorously and systematically interpreting these decisions, he determines the extent to which the court advanced and consolidated national governing authority. The result is a portrait of how the high court, regardless of constitutional issue and ideology, persistently expanded the reach and scope of the federal government.