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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... Thomas , 1743–1826 . 4. Marshall , John , 1755–1835 . 5. Presidents — United States — History . 6. United States . Supreme Court — History . 7. Constitutional history — United States . 8. Constitutional law— United States — History . 9 ...
... Thomas , 1743–1826 . 4. Marshall , John , 1755–1835 . 5. Presidents — United States — History . 6. United States . Supreme Court — History . 7. Constitutional history — United States . 8. Constitutional law— United States — History . 9 ...
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... Thomas Jefferson , had won the election , and the House should recognize this fact . But the Federalist party was power- ful in Congress , and many Federalists were trying to throw the presidency to Aaron Burr , a political chameleon ...
... Thomas Jefferson , had won the election , and the House should recognize this fact . But the Federalist party was power- ful in Congress , and many Federalists were trying to throw the presidency to Aaron Burr , a political chameleon ...
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... Thomas Jefferson in the chair. Rather than proving an enduring feature of the American or- der, written constitutions would have begun to seem ephemeral things— with the Constitution of 1802 replacing the Constitution of 1787, which had ...
... Thomas Jefferson in the chair. Rather than proving an enduring feature of the American or- der, written constitutions would have begun to seem ephemeral things— with the Constitution of 1802 replacing the Constitution of 1787, which had ...
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... Thomas Jefferson was the first president to make such a claim , and this as- sertion generated a series of shattering challenges to the rest of the system . Although America pulled back from the brink in 1801 , the rise of the ...
... Thomas Jefferson was the first president to make such a claim , and this as- sertion generated a series of shattering challenges to the rest of the system . Although America pulled back from the brink in 1801 , the rise of the ...
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... Thomas Jefferson. In solv- ing their immediate problem, however, they created a new challenge to the constitutional order. With Jefferson at its head, the Republican party was not content with gaining the presidency. It aimed for ...
... Thomas Jefferson. In solv- ing their immediate problem, however, they created a new challenge to the constitutional order. With Jefferson at its head, the Republican party was not content with gaining the presidency. It aimed for ...
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