Basic constitutional cases,
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| Language: | English |
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New York,
Oxford Univ. Press,
1948.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : How the Supreme Court functions
- I. The development of the Constitution : Marbury v. Madison, Hawke v. Smith
- II. National supremacy and the implied powers : McCulloch v. Maryland
- III. The constitutional position of the states : Proprietors of the Charles River Bridge v. Proprietors of the Warren Bridge, Pacific States Telephone & Telegraph Co. v. State of Oregon, Williams et al. v. North Carolina
- IV. Federal-state relations : Coyle v. Smith
- V. Citizenship and aliens : Girouard v. United States
- VI. Civil rights : West Virginia State Board of Education et al. v. Barnette et al., Palko v. Connecticut, Olmstead v. United States
- VII. The suffrage : Smith v. Allwright
- VIII. The power of Congress to investigate : McGrain v. Daugherty
- IX. The president's removal power : Humphrey's Executor v. United States
- X. The delegation of legislative power : J.W. Hampton, Jr., & Company v. United States
- XI. The taxing power : United States v. Butler, Sonzinsky v. United States, New York et al. v. United States
- XII. The currency : Norman v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co.
- XIII. Interstate commerce : Gibbons v. Ogden, Baldwin v. G.A.F. Seelig, Inc., Parker v. Brown
- XIV. Agriculture : Mulford v. Smith
- XV. Government and labor : National Labor Relations Board v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, United States v. Darby
- XVI. Social security : Steward Machine Co. v. Davis
- XVII. Foreign relations : United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corporation, Missouri v. Holland
- XVIII. National defense : selective draft law cases
- XIX. Military and civilian mobilization in wartime : Korematsu v. United States
- XX. Territories and dependencies : Balzac v. People of Porto Rico
- Appendix. List of justices appointed to the Supreme Court
- The Constitution of the United States of America.