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Frontmatter
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- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface IX
- Foreword: Conjugating the Constitution—From Noun to Verb XI
- Bicentennial Blues: To Praise the Constitution or to Bury It? XXV
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Essays from Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 1987
- The Dr. Richard A. F. Penrose Memorial Lecture: Remarks on the Constitutional Celebration 1
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Symposium on the United States Constitution
- The Miracle at Philadelphia 17
- Separation of Powers—Then and Now 21
- Reflections on the First Amendment: The Evolution of the American Jurisprudence of Free Expression 31
- The United States Constitution as Social Compact 43
- Reflections on the Supreme Court Appointment Process 53
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Symposium on the Genius of the United States Constitution
- Remarks 71
- A More Perfect Union 73
- "An Instructive Monitor": Experience and the Fabrication of the Federal Constitution 85
- Franklin, Washington, and a New Nation 97
- "A Vehicle of Life": The Founders' Intentions and American Perceptions of Their Living Constitution 115
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface IX
- Foreword: Conjugating the Constitution—From Noun to Verb XI
- Bicentennial Blues: To Praise the Constitution or to Bury It? XXV
-
Essays from Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 1987
- The Dr. Richard A. F. Penrose Memorial Lecture: Remarks on the Constitutional Celebration 1
-
Symposium on the United States Constitution
- The Miracle at Philadelphia 17
- Separation of Powers—Then and Now 21
- Reflections on the First Amendment: The Evolution of the American Jurisprudence of Free Expression 31
- The United States Constitution as Social Compact 43
- Reflections on the Supreme Court Appointment Process 53
-
Symposium on the Genius of the United States Constitution
- Remarks 71
- A More Perfect Union 73
- "An Instructive Monitor": Experience and the Fabrication of the Federal Constitution 85
- Franklin, Washington, and a New Nation 97
- "A Vehicle of Life": The Founders' Intentions and American Perceptions of Their Living Constitution 115