Background
Jacobs, Clyde Edward was born on January 19, 1925 in Herington, Kansas, United States. Son of Harry Charles and Jessie Irene (Tarbill) Jacobs.
(Jacobs, Clyde E. Law Writers and the Courts. The Influenc...)
Jacobs, Clyde E. Law Writers and the Courts. The Influence of Thomas M. Cooley, Christopher G. Tiedeman, and John F. Dillon upon American Constitutional Law. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1954. x, 223 pp. Reprinted 2001 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. Hardcover. New. In the post-Civil War era, Thomas M. Cooley, Christopher G. Tiedeman and John F. Dillon popularized the two legal principles related to a laissez-faire interpretation of the Constitution that were valuable to industrialists of the era: the liberty of contract principle as a limitation on police power of the states, and the public purpose limitation on state and federal tax power. To support his analysis of the writings of these authors, Jacobs examines relevant federal and state cases.
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Political science educator author
Jacobs, Clyde Edward was born on January 19, 1925 in Herington, Kansas, United States. Son of Harry Charles and Jessie Irene (Tarbill) Jacobs.
Bachelor of Arts, Univercity Kansas, 1946; postgraduate, Institute des Sciences Politiques, Paris, 1946-1947; Master of Arts, University of Michigan, 1948; Doctor of Philosophy, University Michigan, 1952.
Faculty, University of California at Davis, since 1952; associate professor political science, University of California at Davis, 1960-1963; professor, University of California at Davis, 1963-1984; professor emeritus, University of California at Davis, since 1984; department chairman, University of California at Davis, 1960-1966; acting director, Institute Government Affairs, 1961-1962; stagiaire, Conseil d'Etat, Paris, 1975-1976.
(Jacobs, Clyde E. Law Writers and the Courts. The Influenc...)
Member Davis Planning Commission, 1960-1962, Yolo County Water Resources Board, 1962-1964. Chairman Davis Personnel Board, 1966-1972. Councilman City of Davis, 1960-1964.
Member Northern California Political Science Association (president 1974-1975), Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Theta Pi, Pi Sigma Alpha, Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Sigma Rho.