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Lindsay Rogers

The postal power of Congress: A study in constitutional expansion

In “The Postal Power of Congress: A Study in Constitutional Expansion,” Lindsay Rogers meticulously examines the evolution of Congress's postal authority, unpacking the intricate relationship between legislation and constitutional interpretation. This scholarly work, characterized by a rigorous analytical style, employs historical context and primary sources to argue that the postal power has been instrumental in expanding federal authority. Rogers thoughtfully navigates through pivotal Supreme Court cases and legislative milestones, revealing the nuanced interplay between postal services and the broader framework of constitutional law. Lindsay Rogers, a prominent legal scholar and historian, draws upon his extensive research background in constitutional law to illuminate the significance of postal power within American governance. His academic pursuits are deeply rooted in the intersection of law and policy, providing him with a unique perspective to address the complexities of congressional authority. Rogers's insights are informed not only by his scholarly endeavors but also by his engagement in discussions surrounding federalism and civil rights. This book is highly recommended for scholars, historians, and legal professionals interested in the foundations of American constitutional authority. Rogers'Äôs compelling arguments and thorough analysis make this work indispensable for understanding how the postal power has shaped the scope of congressional reach and its lasting impact on federalism.
248 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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