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States In American Constitutionalism Interpretation Authority And Politics Bradley D Hays

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States In American Constitutionalism Interpretation Authority And Politics Bradley D Hays
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 126
Author: Bradley D. Hays
ISBN: 9780203494592, 9780415832397, 0203494598, 041583239X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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States In American Constitutionalism Interpretation Authority And Politics Bradley D Hays by Bradley D. Hays 9780203494592, 9780415832397, 0203494598, 041583239X instant download after payment.

States in American Constitutionalism: Interpretation, Authority, and Politics examines the often overlooked role that states have played in the development and maintenance of American constitutionalism by examining the purpose and effect of state resolutions on national constitutional meaning. From colonial practices through contemporary politics, subnational governments have made claims about what national constitutional provisions and principles ought to mean, fashioned political coalitions to back them, and asserted their authority to provoke constitutional settlement. Yet, this practice has been far from static. Political actors have altered the practice in response to their interpretive objectives and the political landscape of the day. States in American Constitutionalism explains both the development of the practice and the way each innovation to the practice affected subsequent iterations.
Hays presents a series of case studies that explore the origins of the practice in colonial constitutionalism, its function in the early Republic, subsequent developments in antebellum and twentieth century politics, and contemporary practice in the first two decades of the twenty-first century.
States in American Constitutionalism will be of great interest to students and academics interested in constitutional law and politics, political and constitutional development, and federalism.

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