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1 Bryant Putney, The President, the Constitution, and the Supreme Court i (1935)

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           EDITORIAL RESEARCH REPORTS



      THE   PRESIDENT, THE CONSTITUTION, AND THE
                        SUPREME COURT

                        By BRYANT  PUTNEY


                                                              PAGE
RooSEVELT DEMAND  FOR EXPANSION  OF FEDERAL POwERs ............ 451
    President's Reaction to Supreme Court N. R. A. Decision...... 451
    Proposals for Modernization of the Federal Constitution....... 451
    Centralization of Power as an Issue in 1936 Campaign. ........ 453

PRESIDENTIAL CHALLENGES TO SUPREME  COURT'S AUTHORITY......... 453

    Possibility of Future Defiance of Court by Roosevelt.......... 454
    President Jackson's Refusal to Enforce Marshall's Order. ....... 456
    President Grant's Appointees and the Legal Tender Cases...... 457
    The Dred Scott Decision and the Lincoln Election ............. 459

EFFORTS TO RESTRICT SUPREME COURT'S VETO PowER ............... 461
    Marshall's Assertion of Court's Power to Invalidate ........... 462
    Methods Proposed for Overriding Judicial Vetoes .............. 463
    Movement  to Abolish One-Judge Supreme Court Decisions... 464

METHODS  OF REVISING THE CONSTITUTION .......................... 466
    Proposals for a Second Constitutional Convention.............. 466
    Opposing Views on Limits to Constitution's Flexibility. ........ 467
    The Process of Constitutional Amendment and Revision. ....... 468
    Plans for Quick Method of Amending the Fundamental Law.... 469

                                               (June 19, 1935)


VOLUME  I, 1935                                        NUMBER  23

               Copyright, 1935, Editorial Research Reports
                    1013 Thirteenth Street, N. W.
                            Washington

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