Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States (Legal Legends Series)
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Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States (Legal Legends Series)
Joseph Story's famous and influential review of the origins, influences, and early interpretations of the Constitution is now presented in the author's own 1833 Abridged Edition—considered the most useful and readable version of this important work, from the Supreme Court's youngest Justice. No other ebook version offers the accessible abridged form, and in proper digital format no less. The Legal Legends edition adds a 2013 introduction by Kermit Roosevelt III.
One of the United States' most influential legal scholars and jurists wrote his landmark treatise before the Civil War, describing federalism, states' history, freedoms, and constitutional structure. He abridged it into this usable book. Adding a new and informative Foreword by constitutional scholar Kermit Roosevelt of the University of Pennsylvania Law School, the quality Quid Pro edition features active Contents, proper ebook formatting, and embedded pagination from the original, for continuity of referencing and citation. Professor Roosevelt catalogs many instances in which the current Court has relied on this book to decide issues of gun rights, federalism, and privacy. In addition, he provides a fascinating biographical summary of Story and describes the origins of this monumental work, as well as the influence it has had on legal history since 1833.
Part of the Legal Legends Series from Quid Pro Books. The series also includes legendary works, in quality ebook and print formats, from Oliver Wendell Holmes, Louis Brandeis, Roscoe Pound, Benjamin Cardozo, Thomas Reed Powell, John Chipman Gray, Woodrow Wilson, and Karl Llewellyn. These editions are introduced and explained by today's recognized scholars in the field, and they exhibit a care in proofreading and presentation often lacking in modern republications of historic work.