Fr. 166.00

Supreme Court, the Constitution, and William Rehnquist

English · Hardback

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This book examines the rich detail underlying the powers and limits of Supreme Court decision-making, from the heady days of John Marshall through the closure of the Rehnquist era. The book investigates several enabling clauses and several limitations imposed through rules of justiciability.

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Preface

Chapter 1: State Sovereignty

Chapter 2: Full Faith and Credit

Chapter 3: Privileges and Immunities

Chapter 4: Interstate Commerce Clause

Chapter 5: The Administrative State

Chapter 6: Justiciability and Habeas Corpus

Chapter 7: Standing, Ripeness, Political Question

Chapter 8: Federal Question

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About the author

Steven T. Seitz is associate professor of political science at the University of Illinois.

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