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Institutional Design of a Thayerian Congress
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- Prolegomena for a Sampler: Extrajudicial Interpretation of the Constitution, 1789–1861 18
- Congressional Attitudes toward Constitutional Interpretation 39
- Constitutional Analysis by Congressional Staff Agencies 64
- Hearing about the Constitution in Congressional Committees 87
- The Federal Appointments Process as Constitutional Interpretation 110
- Lawyers in Congress 131
- Congressional Responses to Judicial Review 151
- Court, Congress, and Civil Rights 173
- Quasi-Constitutional Law: The Rise of Super-Statutes 198
- Congressional Fact Finding and the Scope of Judicial Review 220
- Institutional Design of a Thayerian Congress 242
- Evaluating Congressional Constitutional Interpretation: Some Criteria and Two Informal Case Studies 269
- Can Congress Be Trusted with the Constitution? The Effects of Incentives and Procedures 293
- About the Contributors 313
- Index 315
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- Prolegomena for a Sampler: Extrajudicial Interpretation of the Constitution, 1789–1861 18
- Congressional Attitudes toward Constitutional Interpretation 39
- Constitutional Analysis by Congressional Staff Agencies 64
- Hearing about the Constitution in Congressional Committees 87
- The Federal Appointments Process as Constitutional Interpretation 110
- Lawyers in Congress 131
- Congressional Responses to Judicial Review 151
- Court, Congress, and Civil Rights 173
- Quasi-Constitutional Law: The Rise of Super-Statutes 198
- Congressional Fact Finding and the Scope of Judicial Review 220
- Institutional Design of a Thayerian Congress 242
- Evaluating Congressional Constitutional Interpretation: Some Criteria and Two Informal Case Studies 269
- Can Congress Be Trusted with the Constitution? The Effects of Incentives and Procedures 293
- About the Contributors 313
- Index 315