The American constitutional tradition: colonial charters, covenants, and revolutionary state constitutions, 1578-1780
In: The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press law, culture, and the humanities series
Closer examination of foundational, revolutionary documents, and of the colonial legislation enacted on the basis of those foundational documents, reveals an American tradition of constitutionalism that the Revolutionaries were able to draw upon when fashioning their constitutions for the newly independent states and for the federal government