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The Supreme Court and the Constitution

The Supreme Court and the Constitution( )
Author: Beard, Charles Austin
Introduction by: Westin, Alan F.
Series title:Dover Books on History, Political and Social Science Ser.
ISBN:978-0-486-44779-7
Publication Date:Jan 2006
Publisher:Dover Publications, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $9.95
Book Description:

A thorough analysis of the early history and development of judicial review, this is one of the most cited and highly regarded texts on law and government. Author Charles A. Beard ranks among the twentieth century's preeminent judicial and constitutional scholars. His enlightening and accessible survey examines the U.S. high court's role in interpreting and enforcing the laws of the country's framing documents. It addresses the controversies surrounding the exercise of judicial...
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Book Details
Pages:160
Detailed Subjects: Political Science / American Government / Judicial Branch
Political Science / Constitutions
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.38 x 8.5 x 0.36 Inches
Book Weight:0.48 Pounds
Author Biography
Beard, Charles Austin (Author)
Indiana-born Charles A. Beard studied at Oxford, Cornell, and Columbia universities, where he taught history and politics for more than a decade. One of the founders of the New School for Social Research, he also served as director of the Training School for Public Service in New York. A political scientist whose histories were always written from an economic perspective, Beard was an authority on U.S. politics and government. Yet his great survey history, The Rise of American Civilization, published in 1927, deals with the whole range of human experience-war, imperialism, literature, art, music, religion, the sciences, the press, and women-as well as politics and economics.

Collaborating with Beard on this and other books was his wife, Mary Ritter Beard. Charles Beard described their coauthorship as a "division of argument." An able historian in her own right, Mary Ritter Beard took a special interest in the labor movement and feminism, subjects on which she produced several works. The Beards's books are scholarly, well written, and often witty, though sometimes a bit ponderous. Yet they stand the test of time well. Some critics agree that their Basic History can be considered the best one-volume history that has ever been written about the United States.

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