The Failure of the Founding Fathers: Jefferson, Marshall, and the Rise of Presidential DemocracyHarvard University Press, 30 Jun 2009 - 400 halaman Based on seven years of archival research, the book describes previously unknown aspects of the electoral college crisis of 1800, presenting a revised understanding of the early days of two great institutions that continue to have a major impact on American history: the plebiscitarian presidency and a Supreme Court that struggles to put the presidency's claims of a popular mandate into constitutional perspective. Through close studies of two Supreme Court cases, Ackerman shows how the court integrated Federalist and Republican themes into the living Constitution of the early republic. |
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... Federalist party was power- ful in Congress , and many Federalists were trying to throw the presidency to Aaron Burr , a political chameleon who might well make great con- cessions to gain the prize . If this gambit failed , the Federalists ...
... Federalist party was power- ful in Congress , and many Federalists were trying to throw the presidency to Aaron Burr , a political chameleon who might well make great con- cessions to gain the prize . If this gambit failed , the Federalists ...
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... Federalist party. Nevertheless, they chose to appoint a host of Federalists to intrude upon the administration of justice in the states. The People had elected their new president and Congress to put an end to such incursions on state ...
... Federalist party. Nevertheless, they chose to appoint a host of Federalists to intrude upon the administration of justice in the states. The People had elected their new president and Congress to put an end to such incursions on state ...
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... Federalists on the Supreme Court. Their constitutional weapon of choice was impeachment. Jefferson selected Justice ... Federalist circuit judges in 1802 or 1803, the Republicans would have reacted immediately with an impeachment cam ...
... Federalists on the Supreme Court. Their constitutional weapon of choice was impeachment. Jefferson selected Justice ... Federalist circuit judges in 1802 or 1803, the Republicans would have reacted immediately with an impeachment cam ...
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... Federalist presidents. And once Marshall lost his solid Federalist majority, the Court's jurisprudence took a Jeffersonian turn. In United States v. Hudson and Goodwin, its great decision of 1812, Mar- shall was no longer writing for ...
... Federalist presidents. And once Marshall lost his solid Federalist majority, the Court's jurisprudence took a Jeffersonian turn. In United States v. Hudson and Goodwin, its great decision of 1812, Mar- shall was no longer writing for ...
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... Federalist-Republican contest reached new intensity during the election of 1800, the protagonists were facing a genuinely unprecedented problem: How to reconcile the reality of party division with the anti-party understandings inherited ...
... Federalist-Republican contest reached new intensity during the election of 1800, the protagonists were facing a genuinely unprecedented problem: How to reconcile the reality of party division with the anti-party understandings inherited ...
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