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Preface
Introduction
I Complicating the Conventional Account
1 The Conventional Account
2 The Transformation of the Constitutional Jurisprudence of Foreign Relations: The Orthodox Regime under Stress
3 The Triumph of Executive Discretion in Foreign Relations
4 The Emergence of Agency Government and the Creation of Administrative Law
5 The Emergence of Free Speech
II The Constitutional Revolution as Jurisprudential Crisis
6 The Restatement Project and the Crisis of Early Twentieth-Century Jurisprudence
7 The Constitutional Revolution as a Crisis in Adaptivity
III The Creation of Triumphalist Narratives
8 The Myths of Substantive Due Process
9 The Canonization and Demonization of Judges
10 Cabining the New Deal in Time
Notes
Index
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