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245 04 $aThe Oxford handbook of the U.S. Constitution /$cedited by Mark Tushnet, Mark A. Graber, and Sanford Levinson.
246 3 $aOxford handbook of the United States Constitution
264 1 $aOxford ;$aNew York, NY :$bOxford University Press,$c[2015]
300 $axi, 1095 pages ;$c26 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gIntroduction : the handbook of the United States Constitution --$gPart I: History.$tThe Constitution from 1620 to the early republic /$rDavid Brian Robertson ;$tConstitutional developments from Jackson through reconstruction /$rMichael Les Benedict ;$tThe gilded age through the progressive era /$rKen I. Kersch ;$tFrom the new deal through the Reagan revolution /$rLucas A. Powe, Jr. ;$tThe Reagan revolution to the present /$rThomas M. Keck --$gPart II: Political science.$tConstitutions as basic structure /$rNeil Komesar ;$tThe constitutional politics of Congress /$rNeal Devins ;$tThe constitutional politics of the executive branch /$rMariah Zeisberg ;$tThe constitutional politics of the judiciary /$rJustin Crowe ;$tThe uneasy place of parties in the constitutional order /$rRussell Muirhead, and Nancy L. Rosenblum ;$tSocial movements and the Constitution /$rMark Tushnet ;$tThe administrative state : law, democracy, and knowledge /$rAdrian Vermeule ;$tThe resilience of the American federal system /$rJenna Bednar ;$tEmpire /$rBartholomew H. Sparrow ;$tThe evolution of America's fiscal Constitution /$rBill White -- Part III: Law.$tThe executive power /$rStephen M. Griffin ;$tEnforcing the Fifteenth Amendment /$rEllen D. Katz ;$tThe power of judicial review /$rKeith E. Whittington ;$tDelegation, accommodation, and the permeability of constitutional and ordinary law /$rGillian E. Metzger ;$tFederalism /$rMichael S. Greve --$gPart IV: Rights.$tEquality /$rJulie Novkov ;$tLiberty /$rJames E. Fleming$gand$rLinda C. McClain ;$tProperty in the United States Constitution /$rJedediah Purdy ;$tGender, sex, and the U.S. Constitution /$rLeslie F. Goldstein ;$tRacial rights /$rGirardeau A. Spann ;$tAutonomy (of individuals and private associations) /$rDale Carpenter ;$tCitizenship /$rGerald L. Neuman ;$tReligion /$rWinnifred Fallers Sullivan ;$tFree speech and free press /$rStephen M. Feldman ;$tCriminal procedure /$rCarol S. Steiker ;$tHabeas Corpus /$rPaul D. Halliday ;$tNative Americans /$rMatthew L.M. Fletcher ;$tPositive rights /$rEmily Zackin ;$tThe right to bear arms /$rSaul Cornell -- Part V: Themes.$tConstitutionalism /$rMark E. Brandon ;$tEmergency powers /$rOren Gross ;$tConstitutional authority /$rWayne D. Moore ;$tIs constitutional law really law? /$rDavid A. Strauss ;$tConstitutionalism outside the courts /$rErnest A. Young ;$tState constitutionalism /$rJohn Dinan ;$tInterpretation /$rJamal Greene ;$tConstitutional change /$rGerard N. Magliocca ;$tThe U.S. Constitution and international law /$rVicki C. Jackson ;$tThe Constitution in comparative perspective /$rHeinz Klug ;$tEducation and the Constitution : defining the contours of governance, rights, and citizenship /$rElizabeth Beaumont ;$tThe economics of constitutional law /$rMaxwell L. Stearns ;$tThe Constitution and United States' culture /$rPaul W. Kahn --$gTable of cases.
520 $aThe Oxford Handbook of the U.S. Constitution offers a comprehensive overview and introduction to the U.S. Constitution from the perspectives of history, political science, law, rights, and constitutional themes, while focusing on its development, structures, rights, and role in the U.S. political system and culture. This Handbook enables readers within and beyond the U.S. to develop a critical comprehension of the literature on the Constitution, along with accessible and up-to-date analysis. The historical essays included in this Handbook cover the Constitution from 1620 right through the Reagan Revolution to the present. Essays on political science detail how contemporary citizens in the United States rely extensively on political parties, interest groups, and bureaucrats to operate a constitution designed to prevent the rise of parties, interest-group politics, and an entrenched bureaucracy. The essays on law explore how contemporary citizens appear to expect and accept the exertions of power by a Supreme Court, whose members are increasingly disconnected from the world of practical politics. Essays on rights discuss how contemporary citizens living in a diverse multi-racial society seek guidance on the meaning of liberty and equality from a Constitution originally designed for a society in which all politically relevant persons shared the same race, gender, religion, and ethnicity. Lastly, the essays on themes explain how in a "globalized" world, people living in the United States can continue to be governed by a constitution originally meant for a society geographically separated from the rest of the "civilized world." Whether a return to the pristine constitutional institutions of the founding or a translation of these constitutional norms in the present is possible remains the central challenge of U.S. constitutionalism today. -- from back cover.
650 0 $aConstitutional law$zUnited States.
700 1 $aTushnet, Mark V.,$d1945-$eeditor.
700 1 $aGraber, Mark A.,$eeditor.
700 1 $aLevinson, Sanford,$d1941-$eeditor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tOxford handbook of the U.S. Constitution.$z9780190245788$w(OCoLC)935510345
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