The Court and the Empire. Book review of: The Imperial Republic: A Structural History of American Constitutionalism from the Colonial Era to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century. By James G. Wilson
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The Court and the Empire. Book review of: The Imperial Republic: A Structural History of American Constitutionalism from the Colonial Era to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century. By James G. Wilson
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Book review: The Imperial Republic: A Structural History of American Constitutionalism from the Colonial Era to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century. By James G. Wilson. Ashgate,
2002. Pp. 273. Reviewed by: Michael Kent Curtis
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Constitutional Commentary, Volume 20, Number 1 (Spring 2003), pages 163-169
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Curtis, Michael Kent. (2003). The Court and the Empire. Book review of: The Imperial Republic: A Structural History of American Constitutionalism from the Colonial Era to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century. By James G. Wilson. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/169409.
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