STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY
Justin B. Dyer and Jeffrey L. Pasley, Series Editors
The Studies in Constitutional Democracy Series explores the origins and development of American constitutional and democratic traditions, as well as their applications and interpretations throughout the world. The often subtle interaction between constitutionalism’s commitment to the rule of law and democracy’s emphasis on the rule of the many lies at the heart of this enterprise. Bringing together insights from history and political theory, the series showcases interdisciplinary scholarship that traces constitutional and democratic themes in American politics, law, society, and culture, with an eye to both the practical and theoretical implications.
Previous Titles in Studies in Constitutional Democracy
Lloyd Gaines and the Fight to End Segregation
James W. Endersby and William T. Horner
John Henry Wigmore and the Rules of Evidence:
The Hidden Origins of Modern Law
Andrew Porwancher
Bureaucracy in America:
The Administrative State’s Challenge to Constitutional Government
Joseph Postell