Constitutional Morality and the Rise of Quasi-Law / Bruce P. Frohnen, George W. Carey.
2016
KF4550 .F76 2016eb
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Title
Constitutional Morality and the Rise of Quasi-Law / Bruce P. Frohnen, George W. Carey.
Author
Frohnen, Bruce P., author.
ISBN
9780674968905
Published
Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, [2016]
Copyright
©2016
Language
English
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In English.
Description
1 online resource (304 p.)
Item Number
10.4159/9780674968905 doi
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KF4550 .F76 2016eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
342.73
Summary
Americans are ruled by an unwritten constitution consisting of executive orders, signing statements, and other quasi-laws designed to reform society, Bruce Frohnen and George Carey argue. Consequently, the Constitution no longer means what it says to the people it is supposed to govern and the government no longer acts according to the rule of law.
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Carey, George W., author.
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Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Introduction: A Conflict of Expectations
1. The Rule of Law
2. Constitutions: Ends, Means, and the Structure of Government
3. The Framers' Constitution
4. Progressives and Administrative Governance
5. Progressive Reformers and the Framers' Constitution
6. The New Dispensation and the Rise of Quasi-Law
Conclusion: The Plural Structure of Society and the Limits of Law
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
Contents
Introduction: A Conflict of Expectations
1. The Rule of Law
2. Constitutions: Ends, Means, and the Structure of Government
3. The Framers' Constitution
4. Progressives and Administrative Governance
5. Progressive Reformers and the Framers' Constitution
6. The New Dispensation and the Rise of Quasi-Law
Conclusion: The Plural Structure of Society and the Limits of Law
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index