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Ex uno plura :state constitutions and their political cultures
- 作者: McHugh, James T.,
- 出版: Albany : State University of New York Press ©2003.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xxi, 328 pages).
- 叢書名: SUNY series in American constitutionalism
- 標題: Constitutional history , Constitutional law United States -- States. , U.S. states. , Constitutional history U.S. states. , Constitutional. , LAW Public. , State governments , States. , State governments United States. , State governments. , Constitutional law U.S. states. , LAW Constitutional. , Constitutional law , United States. , Public. , Constitutional history United States -- States. , LAW , Electronic books.
- ISBN: 0791486729 , 9780791486726
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-317) and index.
- 摘要: "State Constitutions have become increasingly important in light of recent trends in jurisprudence that favor decentralizing the American federal system. Ex Uno Plura uses a political culture approach to explore eight state constitutional traditions. McHugh argues that state jurisprudence is not merely a reflection of the process, values, and decisions found at the federal level, especially through the influence of the Fourteenth Amendment. A close examination of separate state constitutions, including their origins, sociopolitical cultures, and jurisprudence, reveals historically, culturally, and philosophically unique characteristics, each of which will contribute to the ongoing debate concerning American judicial federalism. The states included are Alaska, California, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Utah, Vermont, and Wyoming."--Jacket.
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"State Constitutions have become increasingly important in light of recent trends in jurisprudence that favor decentralizing the American federal system. Ex Uno Plura uses a political culture approach to explore eight state constitutional traditions. McHugh argues that state jurisprudence is not merely a reflection of the process, values, and decisions found at the federal level, especially through the influence of the Fourteenth Amendment. A close examination of separate state constitutions, including their origins, sociopolitical cultures, and jurisprudence, reveals historically, culturally, and philosophically unique characteristics, each of which will contribute to the ongoing debate concerning American judicial federalism. The states included are Alaska, California, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Utah, Vermont, and Wyoming." --Book Jacket.
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