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Taylor, H., Due process of law and the equal protection of the laws, 1917
Due process of law and the equal protection of the laws : a treatise based, in the main, on the cases in which the Supreme Court of the United States
has granted or denied relief upon the one ground or the other: by Hannis Taylor, xxxviii + 988 p., Chicago, Callaghan and Company, 1917. ( The
introduction provides an overview of the origin and growth of due process. Subsequent chapters discuss due process and equal protection as a limitation on
state power. Examples include the power of taxation, control of railroads, and control of domestic and foreign corporations. A table of cases begins on
p.843, and a detailed subject index begins on p.875.)
Title:   Due process of law and the equal protection of the laws : a treatise based, in the main, on the cases in which the Supreme Court of the United States has granted or denied relief upon the one ground or the other / by Hannis Taylor, Hon. LL. D. of the Universities of Edinburgh and Dublin and of eight American Universities, author of "The Jurisdiction and Procedure of the Supreme Court of the United States" ; "International Public Law" ; "The Science of Jurisprudence" (presented to the Institute of France, March 13, 1909) ; "The Origin and Growth of the English Constitution" ; "Cicero, a Sketch of His Life and Works. A Commentary on the Roman Constitution and Roman Public Life." Sometime Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States to Spain.
OCLC Number:   682115990
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