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Edward Samuel Corwin - Authorship

Political scientist, born near Plymouth, Michigan, USA. A long-time professor at Princeton (1905–46) and a government adviser, he is best known for his expertise in constitutional law. He served as an adviser to the Public Works Administration (1935) and as an assistant to the attorney general (1936–7).

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Edward Samuel Corwin (January 19, 1878 – April 23, 1963) was president of the American Political Science Association. He was invited to join the faculty of Princeton University by Woodrow Wilson in 1905. He authored many books on United States constitutional law, and he remained at Princeton until he retired in 1946.

Authorship

John Marshall and the Constitution; a chronicle of the Supreme court The Constitution and What It Means Today (1920) The President, Office and Powers (1940) The Constitution and World Organization (1944) Total War and the Constitution (1946) The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation (1952) (Editor)
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