The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation - Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 30, 1952 by Unknown
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295-296 (1920); Merlo J. Pusey, _Charles Evans Hughes_, I, 203-206
(1951). Burns Baking Co. _v._ Bryan, 204 U.S. 504, 534 (1924); Baldwin _v._ Missouri, 281 U.S. 586, 595 (1930); _American Political Science Review_, xii, 241 (1918); _New York Times_, February 12, 1930. It was also during the same period that Judge Andrew A. Bruce of North Dakota wrote: "We are governed by our judges and not by our legislatures.... It is our judges who formulate our public policies and our basic law". _The American Judge_, 6, 8 (1924). Substantially contemporaneously a well read French critic described our system as _Le Gouvernment des Juges_ (1921); while toward the end of the period Louis B. Boudin published his well known _Government by Judiciary_ (2 vols., 1932). [78] _Collected Legal Papers_, 295-296. CONTENTS [For contents in detail, see tables at beginning of each article and amendment] Page Prefaces III, V Editor's forward VII Editor's introduction IX Historical note on formation of the Constitution 9 Text of the Constitution (literal print) 17 Text of the amendments (literal print) 37 |
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