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A Treatise on the Constitutional Limitations Which Rest Upon the Legislative Power of the States of the American Union. (First Ed.)
Contributor(s): Cooley, Thomas McIntyre (Author)
ISBN: 1886363927     ISBN-13: 9781886363922
Publisher: Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
OUR PRICE:   $42.70  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: November 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Constitutional
- Political Science | History & Theory - General
- Political Science | Constitutions
Dewey: 342.73
LCCN: 99020589
Physical Information: 1.81" H x 6" W x 9" (2.85 lbs) 772 pages
 
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". . . the real source of his Cooley's] fame. This book originated from the need of introducing a course on Constitutional Law in the school. . . . The text was developed as a basis for lectures. . . . His discussion attained immediate fame and his views and suggestions practically dominated American Constitutional Law. . . . Like Blackstone, Pomeroy and many other legal works, the influence of Constitutional Limitations rests partly upon literary qualities, upon clarity and grace of unaffected statement." --James G. Rogers, American Bar Leaders 70. "The most influential work ever published on American Constitutional law." --Edward S. Corwin, Constitutional Revolution 87. Thomas McIntyre Cooley 1824-1898] was a justice of the Michigan Supreme Court and was appointed by President Grover Cleveland to serve on the Interstate Commerce Commission. He was a visiting professor at Johns Hopkins University and dean of the University of Michigan Law School. First issued in 1870, his edition of Blackstone, popularly known as "Cooley's Blackstone," was the standard American edition of the late nineteenth century. Some of his other influential publications are A Treatise on the Law of Taxation (1876) and A Treatise on the Law of Torts or the Wrongs Which Arise Independently of Contract (1878). Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan, founded in 1972, was named in his honor.