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Acknowledgments | p. vii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Prolegomena for a Sampler: Extrajudicial Interpretation of the Constitution, 1789-1861 | p. 18 |
Congressional Attitudes toward Constitutional Interpretation | p. 39 |
Constitutional Analysis by Congressional Staff Agencies | p. 64 |
Hearing about the Constitution in Congressional Committees | p. 87 |
The Federal Appointments Process as Constitutional Interpretation | p. 110 |
Lawyers in Congress | p. 131 |
Congressional Responses to Judicial Review | p. 151 |
Court, Congress, and Civil Rights | p. 173 |
Quasi-Constitutional Law: The Rise of Super-Statutes | p. 198 |
Congressional Fact Finding and the Scope of Judicial Review | p. 220 |
Institutional Design of a Thayerian Congress | p. 242 |
Evaluating Congressional Constitutional Interpretation: Some Criteria and Two Informal Case Studies | p. 269 |
Can Congress Be Trusted with the Constitution? The Effects of Incentives and Procedures | p. 293 |
About the Contributors | p. 313 |
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