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Thomas Cooley (NYPL)
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The Sixth Annual Salmon P. Chase Lecture, sponsored by the Georgetown Center for the Constitution and the Supreme Court Historical Society, and accompanying symposium was
recently published in the
Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy.
Charles W. McCurdy delivered
The Problem of General Constitutional Law: Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Constitutional Limitations, and the Supreme Court of the United States, 1868-1878. Other contributors to the symposium were
Gregory Klass (“Contracts, Constitutions, and Getting the Interpretation-Construction Distinction Right”);
Lawrence B. Solum (“Cooley's Constitutional Limitations and Constitutional Originalism”); and
Joseph Postell (“The Misunderstood Thomas Cooley: Regulation and Natural Rights from the Founding to the ICC”).
--Dan Ernst