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CHAPTER FIVE. The American Revolutions of 1848
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: America’s Peculiar Institution 1
- CHAPTER ONE. Declaring Judicial In de pen dence 14
- CHAPTER TWO. Judicial Challenges in the Early Republic 30
- CHAPTER THREE. Judicial Elections as Separation of Powers 57
- CHAPTER FOUR. Panic and Trigger 84
- CHAPTER FIVE. The American Revolutions of 1848 103
- CHAPTER SIX. The Boom in Judicial Review 123
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Reconstructing Independence 144
- CHAPTER EIGHT. The Progressives’ Failed Solutions 159
- CHAPTER NINE. The Great Depression, Crime, and the Revival of Appointment 177
- CHAPTER TEN. The Puzzling Rise of Merit 208
- CHAPTER ELEVEN. Judicial Plutocracy after 1980 241
- Conclusion: Interests, Ideas, and Judicial Independence 267
- Appendix A: Judicial Elections Timeline 276
- Notes 295
- Acknowledgments 369
- Index 373
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: America’s Peculiar Institution 1
- CHAPTER ONE. Declaring Judicial In de pen dence 14
- CHAPTER TWO. Judicial Challenges in the Early Republic 30
- CHAPTER THREE. Judicial Elections as Separation of Powers 57
- CHAPTER FOUR. Panic and Trigger 84
- CHAPTER FIVE. The American Revolutions of 1848 103
- CHAPTER SIX. The Boom in Judicial Review 123
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Reconstructing Independence 144
- CHAPTER EIGHT. The Progressives’ Failed Solutions 159
- CHAPTER NINE. The Great Depression, Crime, and the Revival of Appointment 177
- CHAPTER TEN. The Puzzling Rise of Merit 208
- CHAPTER ELEVEN. Judicial Plutocracy after 1980 241
- Conclusion: Interests, Ideas, and Judicial Independence 267
- Appendix A: Judicial Elections Timeline 276
- Notes 295
- Acknowledgments 369
- Index 373