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Roger Taney; federal power; state power; police power; miln -- conlaw1

Conceptualizing Roger Taney's view of federal and state powers, as expressed in Miln. DOWNLOAD.

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statutory power; configuration of; "fracture and decimation;" american constitution; american government -- conlaw 1

Shows how the power of statute was decimated and fractured in the American constitution. The power of statute originated with absolute-monarchy kings and eventually became under the control of parliaments (legislatures). The American experiment takes the principle even further. It creates multiple "parliaments," any one of which cannot yield the full power over the pronouncement of statutory law. One of my favorite slides. DOWNLOAD.

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Synthesizing Cooley, Gibbons, Miln, License cases, etc., after the Taney regime

Attempts a synthesis of the major commerce cases that are decided during the Taney regime. Useful for showing students what lawyers are trying to do, in theory, when they read several cases (particularly supreme-court cases). DOWNLOAD.

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Displaying entries 21 - 23 of 23    Previous Page | Next Page. Posted on Monday, August 18, 2008 at 06:12PM by Registered CommenterSean Wilson in , , , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint