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The Politics of Judicial Interpretation : The Federal Courts, Department of Justice, and Civil Rights, 1866-1876.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Reconstructing AmericaPublisher: US : Fordham University Press, 2004Copyright date: ©2004Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (272 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780823248360
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Politics of Judicial InterpretationDDC classification:
  • 342.730873
LOC classification:
  • KF4757 -- .K33 2005eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction to the Fordham University Press Edition -- Introduction to the Oceana Publications Edition -- Chapter 1: Judicial Interpretationsof National Civil RightsEnforcement Authority,1866-1873 -- Chapter 2: The Freedmen's Bureau andCivil Rights Enforcement,1866-1868 -- Chapter 3: The Politics of Civil RightsEnforcement in the FederalCourts, 1866-1873 -- Chapter 4: The Department of Justiceand Civil RightsEnforcement, 1870-1871 -- Chapter 5: The Department of Justiceand the Retreat from CivilRights Enforcement,1872-1873 -- Chapter 6: The Judicial Administration of Civil Rights Enforcement, 1870-1872 -- Chapter 7: The Supreme Court as Legislature: The JudicialRetreat from Civil RightsEnforcement -- Chapter 8: The Judicial Curtailment of Civil Rights Enforcement, 1874-1875 -- Chapter 9: The Reinstitution of Decentralized Constitutionalism: The Supreme Court and Civil Rights, 1876 -- Notes -- Index.
Summary: GShould be required reading . . . for all historians, jurists, lawyers, political scientists, and government officials who in one way or another are responsible for understanding and interpreting our civil rights past.GGHarold M. Hyman, Journal of Southern History.
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction to the Fordham University Press Edition -- Introduction to the Oceana Publications Edition -- Chapter 1: Judicial Interpretationsof National Civil RightsEnforcement Authority,1866-1873 -- Chapter 2: The Freedmen's Bureau andCivil Rights Enforcement,1866-1868 -- Chapter 3: The Politics of Civil RightsEnforcement in the FederalCourts, 1866-1873 -- Chapter 4: The Department of Justiceand Civil RightsEnforcement, 1870-1871 -- Chapter 5: The Department of Justiceand the Retreat from CivilRights Enforcement,1872-1873 -- Chapter 6: The Judicial Administration of Civil Rights Enforcement, 1870-1872 -- Chapter 7: The Supreme Court as Legislature: The JudicialRetreat from Civil RightsEnforcement -- Chapter 8: The Judicial Curtailment of Civil Rights Enforcement, 1874-1875 -- Chapter 9: The Reinstitution of Decentralized Constitutionalism: The Supreme Court and Civil Rights, 1876 -- Notes -- Index.

GShould be required reading . . . for all historians, jurists, lawyers, political scientists, and government officials who in one way or another are responsible for understanding and interpreting our civil rights past.GGHarold M. Hyman, Journal of Southern History.

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