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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... vice president counting his rivals out, and his rivals pushing the chief justice toward the presidential chair, with Marshall responding to Jefferson's election by abusing his position as chief justice to rebuke the new administration ...
... vice president counting his rivals out, and his rivals pushing the chief justice toward the presidential chair, with Marshall responding to Jefferson's election by abusing his position as chief justice to rebuke the new administration ...
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... Vice President Jefferson—to sustain the Washingtonian model of nonpartisan statesmanship. When viewed from a certain ... president and vice president, Adams and Jefferson made continuing gestures of public fealty to the ideal of ...
... Vice President Jefferson—to sustain the Washingtonian model of nonpartisan statesmanship. When viewed from a certain ... president and vice president, Adams and Jefferson made continuing gestures of public fealty to the ideal of ...
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... vice-presidential run- ning mates for Adams and Jefferson respectively, and managed to make these choices stick. In 1796 electors scattered their second-place votes among a variety of candidates. Four years later they refused to stray ...
... vice-presidential run- ning mates for Adams and Jefferson respectively, and managed to make these choices stick. In 1796 electors scattered their second-place votes among a variety of candidates. Four years later they refused to stray ...
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... vice president.31 In other words, the aim of this Enlightenment machine was to create the artificial impression that the president was a man of truly na- tional character even if the pickings were pretty slim. A man could become ...
... vice president.31 In other words, the aim of this Enlightenment machine was to create the artificial impression that the president was a man of truly na- tional character even if the pickings were pretty slim. A man could become ...
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Jefferson, Marshall, and the Rise of Presidential Democracy Bruce ACKERMAN. need for a complicated procedure to give ... vice president. But the Founders had made it impos- sible for the electors to rank their two choices. To tame the ...
Jefferson, Marshall, and the Rise of Presidential Democracy Bruce ACKERMAN. need for a complicated procedure to give ... vice president. But the Founders had made it impos- sible for the electors to rank their two choices. To tame the ...
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