The courts, the Constitution, and parties

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Table of Contents

I. The power of a court to declare a law unconstitutional
II. The significance of political parties
III. Political parties and popular government
IV. Social compact and constitutional construction
V. A written constitution in some of its historical aspects.

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Chicago, Ill
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The making of modern law, legal treatises 1800-1926, Making of modern law

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vii, 299 p.

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OL13520012M
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courtsconstituti00mclarich

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