1st Edition

A Nation of States: Federalism at the Bar of the Supreme Court The Supreme Court in American Society

Edited By Kermit L. Hall Copyright 2001
456 Pages
by Routledge

Available as a single volume or as part of the 10 volume set Supreme Court in American Society

Series Introduction; Volume Introduction; deology and Counter-Ideology from Lochner to Garcia; Preserving Federalism: Reconstruction and the Waite Court; The Contract Clause and the Evolution of American Federalism, 1789-1815; The Supreme Court and the Federal System; Decision-Making in a Democracy: The Supreme Court as a National Policy-Maker ; Federalism and Federal Questions: Protecting Civil Rights Under the Regime of Swift v. Tyson; Judicial Federalism in the Court of History; The Supreme Court, Tribal Sovereignty, and Continuing Problems of State Encroachment into Indian Country; The Supreme Court and the Federal System: Federalism from Warren to Burger; After John Marshall's Decision: Worcester v. Georgia and the Nullification Crisis; Federalism and the American Economic Order, 1789-1910; "States' Rights" and the Origins of the Supreme Court's Power as Arbiter in Federal-State Relations; The Supreme Court and the Forging of Federalism: 1789-1864; State Against Nation: The Conservation Case of Missouri v. Holland,"; The United States Supreme Court,"; Acknowledgments

Biography

Kermit L. Hall, North Carolina State University.