Seriatim: The Supreme Court Before John Marshall

Author:   Scott Douglas Gerber
Publisher:   New York University Press
Edition:   New edition
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9780814731437


Pages:   376
Publication Date:   01 October 2000
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Scott Douglas Gerber
Publisher:   New York University Press
Imprint:   New York University Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9780814731437


ISBN 10:   0814731430
Pages:   376
Publication Date:   01 October 2000
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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A wonderful book that challenges the idea that the Court did nothing of importance prior to Marshall's appointment; it seems destined to become a staple source for the Court's first decade. --Supreme Court Historical Society Quarterly This absorbing collection of essays ... goes far toward filling a void in the literature on the early justices of the world's most significant tribunal. --Law and Politics Book Review This creative and imaginative analysis of America's first national jurists is recommended for all students of Supreme Court history. --Choice Professor Gerber's Seriatim is a genuinely welcome work, an imaginative one, and a distinctly needed one. The pre-Marshall period had all--too--long been neglected and when addressed at all, it was usually done in cursory, brief compass. Gerber has done a splendid job in securing experts to analyze the labors and persona of the ten pre-Marshall jurists on our highest bench, and his introduction to the essays is a model of synthesis and clarity. --Henry J. Abraham, James Hart Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs, Emeritus, University of Virginia This useful collection of biographical essays, bracketed by splendid treatments of John Jay and Oliver Elsworth, goes a long way toward establishing that the first justices of the Supreme Court were an impressive collection of political and constitutional thinkers who did much, before and during their service on the Court, to construct the constitutional order. --Mark Tushnet, Georgetown University Law Center


This absorbing collection of essays ... goes far toward filling a void in the literature on the early justices of the world's most significant tribunal. -Law and Politics Book Review This creative and imaginative analysis of America's first national jurists is recommended for all students of Supreme Court history. -Choice A wonderful book that challenges the idea that the Court did nothing of importance prior to Marshall's appointment; . .&nbsp. it seems destined to become a staple source for the Court's first decade. -Supreme Court Historical Society Quarterly Professor Gerber's Seriatim is a genuinely welcome work, an imaginative one, and a distinctly needed one. The pre-Marshall period had all-too-long been neglected and when addressed at all, it was usually done in cursory, brief compass. Gerber has done a splendid job in securing experts to analyze the labors and persona of the ten pre-Marshall jurists on our highest bench, and his introduction to the essays is a model of synthesis and clarity. -Henry J. Abraham,James Hart Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs, Emeritus, University of Virginia This useful collection of biographical essays, bracketed by splendid treatments of John Jay and Oliver Elsworth, goes a long way toward establishing that the first justices of the Supreme Court were an impressive collection of political and constitutional thinkers who did much, before and during their service on the Court, to construct the constitutional order. -Mark Tushnet,Georgetown University Law Center


( <p> This creative and imaginative analysis of America's first national jurists is recommended for all students of Supreme Court history. )-( Choice ), ()


<p> This useful collection of biographical essays, bracketed by splendid treatments of John Jay and Oliver Elsworth, goes a long way toward establishing that the first justices of the Supreme Court were an impressive collection of political and constitutional thinkers who did much, before and during their service on the Court, to construct the constitutional order.


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Scott Douglas Gerber, Ph.D., J.D., is author of To Secure These Rights: The Declaration of Independence and Constitutional Interpretation and editor of Seriatim: The Supreme Court before John Marshall, both available from New York University Press. He teaches at Ohio Northern University College of Law.

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