Government under law; a conference held at Harvard Law School on the occasion of the bicentennial of John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States, 1801-1835.

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Corporate Author: Harvard Law School
Other Authors: Sutherland, Arthur E
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1956
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Table of Contents:
  • The opening of the conference, by E.N. Griswold and N.M. Pusey
  • John Marshall and the judicial function, by F. Frankfurter
  • Government under law, a civilian view, by A. Tunc
  • Leviathan at the bar of justice, by J.M. Snee
  • Government under law in post-war England, by Sir R. Evershed
  • The separation of powers in time of crisis, by F. Shackelford
  • Government under law in time of crisis, by C. Fairman
  • Marshall and the Australian Constitution, by Sir O. Dixon
  • Judicial method in due process inquiry, by W.H. Hastie
  • A lay view of due process, by M. Bundy
  • The meeting in Sanders Theatre, by Dean Griswold
  • The royal will and the rule of law, a survey of French constitutionalism under the ancien régime, by A. Tunc
  • The Constitution of the Union of South Africa and the rule of law, by A. Van de S. Centlivres
  • Constitutionalism in Canada, by P. Kerwin
  • Constitutionalism, limitation and affirmation, by C.E. Wyzanski, Jr
  • The value of constitutionalism today, by J.L. O'Brian
  • The Marshall bicentennial dinner, by Dean Griswold and S.M. Qua
  • Justice, the university, and the professions, by N.M. Pusey
  • Concluding address, by E. Warren