The Chief Justiceship of Melville W. Fuller, 1888–1910Univ of South Carolina Press, 2012 M11 1 - 257 pages A study of the man who led the Supreme Court as the nineteenth century ended and the twentieth began, exploring issues of property, government authority, and more. |
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... interstate commerce , the members of the Fuller Court took federalism seriously . To their minds the federal nature of government gave states wide leeway for social experimentation . The justices were reluctant to disturb the ...
... interstate commerce . Fuller's judicial opinions conspicuously lacked the grace that characterized his addresses and extrajudicial writings . Somehow Fuller's literary qualities eluded him when he authored opinions . Perhaps his heavy ...
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Contents
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Conservative Jurisprudence in the Age of Enterprise | |
Safeguarding Entrepreneurial Liberty | |
Defending the National Market | |
Civil Liberties Equal Rights and Criminal Justice | |
Issues of Government | |
Private Litigation | |
Betting on the Future | |