The Constitution Between Friends

The Constitution Between Friends
Author: Louis Fisher
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1978-01-01
Genre: Constitutional history
ISBN: 0312165307

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Friends of the Constitution

Friends of the Constitution
Author: Colleen A. Sheehan,Gary L. McDowell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1835
Genre: History
ISBN: UCAL:B4892002

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There were many writers other than John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton who, in 1787 and 1788, argued for the Constitution's ratification. In a collection central to our understanding of the American founding, Friends of the Constitution brings together forty-nine of the most important of these "other" Federalists' writings. Colleen A. Sheehan is Professor of Political Science at Villanova University. Gary L. McDowell is the Tyler Haynes Interdisciplinary Professor of Leadership Studies, Political Science, and Law at the University of Richmond in Virginia. From 1992 to 2003 he was the Director of the Institute of United States Studies in the University of London.

The Constitution Between Friends

The Constitution Between Friends
Author: Louis Fisher
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1978-01-01
Genre: Constitutional law
ISBN: 0312165315

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Analyzes the current balance of power between the three branches of U.S. government, detailing how recent clashes over the exercise of powers has exposed a fundamental imbalance between the executive and legislative branches

A Constitution for All Times

A Constitution for All Times
Author: Pamela S. Karlan
Publsiher: Boston Review Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0262019892

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A prominent lawyer and legal scholar describes her vision of an evolving Constitution, examining current legal issues that range from health care to gun control. Pamela S. Karlan is a unique figure in American law. A professor at Stanford Law School and former counsel for the NAACP, she has argued seven cases at the Supreme Court and worked on dozens more as a clerk for Justice Harry Blackmun. In her first book written for a general audience, she examines what happens in American courtrooms--especially the Supreme Court--and what it means for our everyday lives and to our national commitments to democracy, justice, and fairness. Through an exploration of current hot-button legal issues--from voting rights to the death penalty, health care, same-sex marriage, invasive high-tech searches, and gun control--Karlan makes a sophisticated and resonant case for her vision of the Constitution. At the heart of that vision is the conviction that the Constitution is an evolving document that enables government to solve novel problems and expand the sphere of human freedom. As skeptics charge congressional overreach on such issues as the Affordable Care Act and even voting rights, Karlan pushes back. On individual rights in particular, she believes the Constitution allows Congress to enforce the substance of its amendments. And she calls out the Roberts Court for its disdain for the other branches of government and for its alignment with a conservative agenda.

Politics and Constitutionalism

Politics and Constitutionalism
Author: Robert J. Spitzer
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2000-05-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0791446409

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Examines the work of Louis Fisher, renowned scholar of constitutional law and politics.

The English Constitution

The English Constitution
Author: Walter Bagehot
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1867
Genre: History
ISBN: NYPL:33433081652806

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There is a great difficulty in the way of a writer who attempts to sketch a living Constitution-a Constitution that is in actual work and power. The difficulty is that the object is in constant change. An historical writer does not feel this difficulty: he deals only with the past; he can say definitely, the Constitution worked in such and such a manner in the year at which he begins, and in a manner in such and such respects different in the year at which he ends; he begins with a definite point of time and ends with one also. But a contemporary writer who tries to paint what is before him is puzzled and a perplexed: what he sees is changing daily. He must paint it as it stood at some one time, or else he will be putting side by side in his representations things which never were contemporaneous in reality.

Philosophy and Friendship

Philosophy and Friendship
Author: Sandra Lynch
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-08-05
Genre: Friendship
ISBN: 9781474470360

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A philosophical exploration of the meaning and significance of friendship.This book explains the persistence of friendship today in the light of the history of philosophical approaches to the subject. It considers ideals of intimacy and fusion in the context of claims that such ideals are unrealistic and even dangerous. Cicero's scepticism about friendship in the public realm is compared with the Aristotelian view of friendship as a genuine political bond, and with Derrida's development of that view via an exploration of Aristotle's alleged and provocative announcement 'O my friends, there is no friend'. Tensions between love and respect, identity and difference, a focus on the self and a focus on the other are closely examined.From Aristotle to contemporary theorists, the book explores the conditions that enable the development of self-understanding in friendship, the delicate and unstable pairing of concepts like inclination and duty and distinctions between self-love, self esteem and self-concern in relations between friends.Key Features* Recognition of the variety of the term 'friend' in the history of philosophy* The treatment of the tension between identity and difference in relations between friends* Discussion of the contribution of friendship to self-understanding.

Friend of the Court the 2010 Constitution

Friend of the Court   the 2010 Constitution
Author: Christopher Kerkering,Christopher Mbazira
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2017
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8896155215

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