A highly rewarding and lively volume that adds depth and insight to our understanding of constitutionalism. Far-ranging in scope, these essays probe vital issues, challenge conventional wisdom, and suggest fresh approaches to shaping the future of constitutional history. JAMES W. ELY, JR., AUTHOR OF RAILROADS AND AMERICAN LAW ""Providing a new burst of vitality in the field of constitutional history, these essays are well-written, enlightening, sometimes startling, and always enormously interesting."" LAWRENCE M. FRIEDMAN, AUTHOR OF A HISTORY OF AMERICAN LAW ALL ROYALTIES FROM THE SALE OF THIS BOOK ARE CONTRIBUTED TO THE PAUL L. MURPHY PRIZE FUND SPONSORED BY THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR LEGAL HISTORY.