The Political Thought of Justice Antonin Scalia: A Hamiltonian on the Supreme Court

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Rowman & Littlefield, 2006 - 369 頁
The Political Thought of Justice Antonin Scalia explores the similarities in political and constitutional thought between Justice Antonin Scalia and Alexander Hamilton and concludes that Hamilton holds the key to understanding Justice Scalia's past, present, and future decisions. From the fundamental premises of human nature to federalism, James B. Staab uses comparisons between the two men to find the underlying judicial philosophy that connects Justice Scalia's manifold decisions.

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Nothing Is Easy The Road to the Supreme Court
1
Separation of Powers and Access to Justice
35
Interbranch Conflicts between Congress and the President
59
Executive Power
89
The Politics of Administration
137
The Conservative Role of Judges in a Democratic System of Government
169
The Science of Interpreting Texts
187
Early Hamiltonian Leanings in the Area of Federalism
227
The Transformation from a Hamiltonian to a Madisonian in Federalism Disputes
259
Scalias Personality and Statesmanship
309
Selected Bibliography
329
Index
343
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James B. Staab is a professor of political science at the University of Central Missouri.

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