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Woodburn, James Albert. The American republic and its government, an analysis of the government of the United States,

with a consideration of its fundamental principles and of its relations to the states and territories.

New York and London: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1903. v. (1), 410 pp. 8°. (American politics.)

The judiciary, pp. 317-341.

The making of the Constitution, a syllabus of "Madison's Journal of the Constitutional Convention," together with a few outlines based on "The Federalist."

Chicago: Scott, Foresman & co., 1908. (2), vii, 3–40 (2) pp. 8°.

THE SUPREME COURT: ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS

1830. The tribunal of dernier resort.

Southern review, vol. 6 (Nov., 1830): 421–513.

1838. Supreme Court of the United States.

New York review, vol. 2 (Apr., 1838): 372-404.

1850. Supreme Court of the United States.

Living age, vol. 24 (Mar. 23, 1850): 550-552.

1854. The Supreme Court of the United States in 1853-4. American law register, vol. 2 (Oct., 1854): 705–712.

1868. The Supreme Court bills. E. L. Godkin. Nation, vol. 6 (Jan. 30, 1868): 85–86.

1868. The use of the Supreme Court to the Union. J. N. Pomeroy. Nation, vol. 6 (Feb. 20, 1868): 146–147.

1868. Congress and the Supreme Court. George B. Butler. Harper's new monthly magazine, vol. 36 (Apr., 1868): 657– 662.

1869. The new United States judges. A. G. Sedgwick. Nation, vol. 9 (Dec. 2, 1869): 477–479.

1870. The Supreme Court of the United States. Irish law times, vol. 4 (Jan. 1, 1870): 2-3.

1870. The Supreme Court of the United States.

Albany law journal, vol. 1 (Mar. 12, 1870): 188-189.

1870. The Supreme Court of the United States.

Penn monthly, vol. 1 (May, 1870): 161–172.

1871. The Supreme Court and its theory of nationality. J. N. Pomeroy.

Nation, vol. 12 (June 29, 1871): 445–446.

1874. How will the United States Supreme Court decide the Granger railroad case? David A. Wells.

Nation, vol. 19 (Oct. 29, 1874): 282–284.

1875. The Supreme Court of the United States.

Central law journal, vol. 2 (Jan. 22, 1875): 55-56.
Arguments against increasing the number of judges.

1875. The Supreme Court.

American law review, vol. 9 (July, 1875): 668-683.

1875. The delay of business in the Supreme Court of the United States. J. M. McCorkle.

Central law journal, vol. 2 (Aug. 6, 1875): 512–513.

1875. Delay of business in the Supreme Court of the United Statesanother suggestion. W. L. Nugent.

Central law journal, vol. 2 (Aug. 20, 1875): 545.

1875. The Supreme Court as a stepping-stone to something else. E. L. Godkin.

Nation, vol. 21 (Dec. 2, 1875): 352.

1876. Supreme Court of the United States.

Central law journal, vol. 3 (Mar. 31, 1876): 216.

Abstract of a paper by Job E. Stevenson, published in American Law Record.

1876. United States Supreme Court-when causes will be taken up out of their order.

Central law journal, vol. 3 (Nov. 17, 1876): 732.

1881. Partisanship in the Supreme Court. John T. Morgan. North American review, vol. 132 (Feb., 1881): 176–186.

1881. "The needs of the Supreme Court."

Washington law reporter, vol. 9 (Apr. 20, 1881): 241–242.

1881. The needs of the Supreme Court. William Strong. North American review, vol. 132 (May, 1881): 437–450.

1882. The Supreme Court.

Pacific coast law journal, vol. 8 (Jan. 28, 1882): 923–927.

1882. Relief of the Supreme Court.

Albany law journal, vol. 25 (May 13, 1882): 370–372.

Extract from the Minority report of the Committee of the
Amer. bar association.

1382. The plans for the relief of the Supreme Court. A. G. Sedg

wick.

Nation, vol. 34 (May 18, 1882): 418–419.

1882. The Supreme Court of the United States. E. V. Smalley. Century magazine, vol. 25 (Dec., 1882): 163–181.

1883. The Supreme Court and state repudiation-The Virginia and Louisiana cases. John Norton Pomeroy.

American law review, vol. 17 (Sept.-Oct., 1883): 684–734.

1883. Professor Pomeroy and the United States Supreme CourtHis arraignment of it not justified. James F. Mister. American law review, vol 17 (Nov.-Dec., 1883): 933–947.

1884. The United States Supreme Court and the civil rights act. William W. Patton.

New Englander, vol. 43 (Jan., 1884): 1–19.

1884. The relief of the Supreme Court of the United States. William M. Meigs.

American law register, vol. 32 (June, 1884): 360-370.

1885. The Supreme Court of the United States and the influences that have contributed to make it the greatest judicial tribunal in the world. Thomas A. Hendricks.

Chicago legal news, vol. 17 (July 18, 1885): 380–382.

1887. The veto power of the Supreme Court. James R. Doolittle. Chicago law times, vol. 1 (Apr., 1887): 177–186.

1887. A theory of sovereignty under the federal constitution. Robert Ludon Fowler.

American law review, vol. 21 (May-June, 1887): 399–417.

"and that the general or Union government succeeded to the particular powers of sovereignty, classified by the writers of the last century under the Prerogatives of the Crown."

"The facts of history then seem to declare that the government of the United States was Federal even before the adoption of the Federal Constitution, and to account for the federated sovereignty by inherent forces operating normally, not artificially."

1887. Parties and the Supreme Court. E. P. Clark. Nation, vol. 44 (May 26, 1887): 442.

1887. Remarks of Chief Justice Waite on "The Supreme Court of the United States."

1888.

Albany law journal, vol. 36 (Oct. 15, 1887): 318.

"The Supreme Court of the United States." Response to toast. John M. Harlan.

Chicago legal news, vol. 20 (Feb. 25, 1888): 208.

1888. How a justice of the Supreme Court of the United States is

installed.

American law review, vol. 22 (Mar.-Apr., 1888): 276.

Installation of Mr. Justice Lamar.

1889. Relief for the Supreme Court. Alfred Conkling Coxe. Forum, vol. 6 (Feb., 1889): 567–578.

1889. United States Supreme Court. Frank H. Brooks. Chicago legal news, vol. 21 (Mar. 23, 1889): 257.

1889. Relief of the United States Supreme Court. Samuel Maxwell.

American law review, vol. 23 (Nov.-Dec., 1889): 958–964.

1889. The Supreme Court.

Nation, vol. 49 (Dec. 19, 1889): 489–490.

Same reprinted in The Advocate, vol. 2, Jan. 15, 1890, pp. 26–27.

1890. The Supreme Court of the United States. Edward J. Phelps. Juridical review, vol. 2 (1890): 122-130.

1890. The Supreme Court and interstate commerce. Charles A. Culberson.

American law review, vol. 24 (Jan.-Feb., 1890): 25–63.

1890. The Supreme Court and the Constitution. Henry Hitchcock. Advocate, vol. 2 (Feb. 18, 1890): 77-82.

1890. The Supreme Court room.

Current comment, vol. 2 (Feb. 15, 1890): 95–99.

1890. The power of the Supreme Court. Eaton S. Drone. Forum, vol. 8 (Feb., 1890): 653-664.

1890. The Supreme Court of the United States. James D. Colt. New England magazine, n. s. vol. 2 (Mar., 1890): 21–38.

1890. The centenary of the Supreme Court of the United States. Stephen J. Field.

American law review, vol. 24 (May-June, 1890): 351–368.

1890. The Supreme Court of the United States. Eugene L. Didier. Chautauquan, vol. 11 (Sept., 1890): 718–721.

1890. Recent centralizing tendencies in the Supreme Court. Fred. Perry Powers.

Political science quarterly, vol. 5 (Sept., 1890): 389–410.

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