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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: Law and Politics
PART I: Creating a Judiciary
CHAPTER 2: Convention: A Few Good Men
CHAPTER 3: To the States: The Struggle to Ratify Begins
CHAPTER 4: Making a New Nation: Ratification in Virginia
CHAPTER 5: Uniting a New Nation: Ratification in New York
CHAPTER 6: Transition: Congress Is Transformed and So Is Madison
PART II: "The Weakest of the Three"
CHAPTER 7: A Long and Frustrating Ride: Jay Takes the Reins
CHAPTER 8: Once and Future Chiefs: Jay and Marshall Collide
CHAPTER 9: A Question of Priorities: The Absent Chief Justice
CHAPTER 10: A Taste of the Future: Marshall Visits the Court
CHAPTER 11: Yankees Win: Ellsworth at the Helm
CHAPTER 12: As Simple as XYZ: Marshall Ascendant
CHAPTER 13: First in Quasi-War: Adams on a Tightrope
PART III: Making the Court Supreme
CHAPTER 14: Default Judgment: Marshall to the Bench
CHAPTER 15: Two Bills: Adams[~amp]#8217;s Last Stand
CHAPTER 16: Sunset at Midnight
CHAPTER 17: The New Day
CHAPTER 18: “Beyond Comparison the Weakest of the Three”: Marshall Takes the Court
CHAPTER 19: Repeal: The Seventh Congress
CHAPTER 20: Suicide Squeeze: Hamilton v. Marshall
CHAPTER 21: Saying What the Law Is
CHAPTER 22: Marginalization: Stuart, Pickering, and Chase
CHAPTER 23: What the Law Isn’t
Appendix I: Marbury v. Madison
Appendix II: Stuart v. Laird
Notes
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