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Author: Mark Edward Lender
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 364
ISBN-13: 9780813538044
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this first historical account of the District of New Jersey, Mark Edward Lender traces its evolution from its origins through the turn of the twenty-first century. Drawing on extensive original records, including those in the National Archives, he shows how it was at the district court level that the new nation first tested the role of federal law and authority. From these early decades through today, the cases tried in New Jersey stand as prime examples of the legal and constitutional developments that have shaped the course of federal justice. At critical moments in our history, the courts participated in the Alien and Sedition Acts, the transition from Federalist to Jeffersonian political authority, the balancing of state and federal roles during the Civil War and Reconstruction, and modern controversies over civil rights and affirmative
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Published: 1882
Total Pages: 782
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose.
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Published: 1910
Total Pages: 1352
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose.
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Published: 1882
Total Pages: 804
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David A. Dieterle
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2014-10-14
Total Pages: 585
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this non-biased, politically neutral compendium, the authors trace the evolution of the U.S. government's role in the economy, including the history, ideas, key players, and court rulings that influenced its involvement. Today's economic environment is in constant flux, as is the participation of governments in it. Local, state, national, and global governmental agencies have taken on new responsibilities—with both positive and negative economic consequences. This book looks at the changing role of American government in the economy, from determining the measurements of economic health, to being mindful of corporate sustainability, to legislating business practices and consumer affairs. This comprehensive collection of essays draws from the contributions of 25 economic scholars along with seasoned educators David A. Dieterle and Kathleen C. Simmons to examine economic systems and the factors that influence them. The work includes summaries of important Supreme Court cases that have impacted America's economic infrastructure, biographies of famous economists, and descriptions of the seven key economic systems—command (socialism), democratic socialism, fascism, market (capitalism), state capitalism, transitional, and welfare state.
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Published: 1963
Total Pages: 772
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Christopher A. Anzalone
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 422
ISBN-13: 9780765618252
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a collection of 1500 quotes from more than 1000 Supreme Court decisions. These excerpts, dating from the beginning of the Republic, are arranged to include the legislative, judicial, and executive branches; states' rights; due process; free speech; equal rights; and freedom of religion.