The cloaking of power : Montesquieu, Blackstone, and the rise of judicial activism / Paul O. Carrese.
2003
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Author
Title
The cloaking of power : Montesquieu, Blackstone, and the rise of judicial activism / Paul O. Carrese.
Published
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2003.
Call Number
K2146 .C375 2003
Former Call Number
Comp 085 C233 2003
ISBN
0226094820 (cloth : alk. paper)
Description
xiv, 335 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)50851727
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-313) and index.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Note on Texts
Introduction: The Subtle Judge and Moderate Liberalism
1
Pt. 1
Montesquieu's Jurisprudence and New Judical Power
11
1
Moderating Liberalism and Common Law: Spirit and Juridical Liberty
15
2
Moderate and Juridical Government: The Spirit of Constitutional Liberty
35
3
Projects for Reform: Due Process, National Spirit, and Liberal Toleration
60
4
The New Aristocracy of the Robe: History, Reason, and Judical Prudence
82
Pt. 2
Blackstone and the Montesquieuan Constitution
105
5
Blackstone's Liberal Education for Law and Politics
109
6
A Gothic and Liberal Constitution: Blackstone's Tempering of Sovereignty
124
7
Blackstone, Lord Mansfield, and Common-Law Liberalism
150
Pt. 3
Montesquieu's Judical Legacy in America
179
8
Hamilton's Common-Law Constitutionalism and Judicial Prudence
185
9
Tocqueville's Judicial Statesmanship and Common-Law Spirit
211
10
Holmes and Judicialized Liberalism
231
Conclusion: The Cloaking of Power and the Perpetuation of Constitutionalism
257
Notes
265
Bibliography
295
Index
315