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‘The Federalist’ Abroad In The World, Donald L. Horowitz
‘The Federalist’ Abroad In The World, Donald L. Horowitz
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This paper traces the influence of The Federalist Papers on five continents. From 1787 to roughly 1850, The Federalist was widely read and highly influential, especially in Europe and Latin America. Federalist justifications for federalism as a solution to the problem of creating a continental republic or to provincial rivalries were widely accepted. So, too, was the presidency, at least in Latin America, and that region adopted judicial review later in the nineteenth century. Presidentialism and judicial review fared less well in Western Europe. Following World War II, judicial review slowly became part of the standard equipment of new and …
Tocqueville’S Aristocracy In Minnesota, Paul D. Carrington
Tocqueville’S Aristocracy In Minnesota, Paul D. Carrington
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Law And Economics In The Creation Of Federal Administrative Law: Thomas Cooley, Elder To The Republic, Paul D. Carrington
Law And Economics In The Creation Of Federal Administrative Law: Thomas Cooley, Elder To The Republic, Paul D. Carrington
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A Tale Of Two Lawyers, Paul D. Carrington
Remembering Jefferson, Paul D. Carrington
One Law: The Role Of Legal Education In The Opening Of The Legal Profession Since 1776, Paul D. Carrington
One Law: The Role Of Legal Education In The Opening Of The Legal Profession Since 1776, Paul D. Carrington
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Teaching Law In The Antebellum Northwest, Paul D. Carrington
Teaching Law In The Antebellum Northwest, Paul D. Carrington
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The Theme Of Early American Law Teaching: The Political Ethics Of Francis Lieber, Paul D. Carrington
The Theme Of Early American Law Teaching: The Political Ethics Of Francis Lieber, Paul D. Carrington
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Teaching Law And Virtue At Translyvania University: The George Wythe Tradition In The Antebellum Years, Paul D. Carrington
Teaching Law And Virtue At Translyvania University: The George Wythe Tradition In The Antebellum Years, Paul D. Carrington
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Book Review, Paul D. Carrington
Book Review, Paul D. Carrington
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Reviewing R. Stevens, Law School: Legal Education in America from the 1850s to the 1980s (1983).
Book Review, Michael E. Tigar