Congress and the Constitution
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Congress and the Constitution
(Constitutional conflicts)
Duke University Press, 2005
- : pbk
- : cloth
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Prolegomena for a sampler : extrajudicial interpretation of the Constitution, 1789-1861 / David P. Currie
- Congressional attitudes toward constitutional interpretation / Bruce G. Peabody
- Constitutional analysis by congressional staff agencies / Louis Fisher
- Hearing about the Constitution in congressional committees / Keith E. Whittington
- The federal appointments process as constitutional interpretation / Michael J. Gerhardt
- Lawyers in Congress / John C. Yoo
- Congressional responses to judicial review / J. Mitchell Pickerill
- Court, Congress, and civil rights / Michael J. Klarman
- Quasi-constitutional law : the rise of super-statutes / William N. Eskridge, Jr. and John Ferejohn
- Congressional fact finding and the scope of judicial review / Neal Devins
- Institutional design of a Thayerian Congress / Elizabeth Garrett and Adrian Vermeule
- Evaluating congressional constitutional interpretation : some criteria and two informal case studies / Mark Tushnet
- Can congress be trusted with the constitution? : the effects of incentives and procedures / Barbara Sinclair