The Supreme Court as Final Arbiter in Federal-State Relations: 1789-1957

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Bloomsbury Academic, Aug 20, 1973 - Political Science - 241 pages
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The Origin of the Supreme Courts Power as Arbiter in FederalState Relations
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The Formative Decade of the Supreme Court
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The Marshall Court 18011835
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Copyright

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