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1 online resource (xxiv, 555 pages) : illustrations |
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Studies in jurisprudence and legal history |
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Studies in jurisprudence and legal history.
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Online library of liberty.
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Contents |
Raol Berger, Government By Judiciary -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright Details -- Table of Contents, p. xiii -- Foreword, p. xv -- Preface to the Second Edition, p. xxi -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations, p. xxiv -- Part I -- 1. Introduction, p. 3 -- Supplementary Note on the Introduction, p. 18 -- 2. Privileges or Immunities, p. 30 -- Supplementary Note on the Civil Rights Act and the Fourteenth Amendment: Fundamental Rights, p. 44 -- 3. The Privileges or Immunities of a Citizen of the United States, p. 57 |
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4. Negro Suffrage Was Excluded, p. 70 Supplementary Note on Suffrage, p. 85 -- 5. Reapportionment, p. 90 -- 6. The Open-Ended Phraseology Theory, p. 116 -- 7. Segregated Schools, p. 132 -- Supplementary Note on Segregated Schools, p. 146 -- 8. Incorporation of the Bill of Rights in the Fourteenth Amendment, p. 155 -- Supplementary Note on Incorporation, p. 174 -- 9. Opposition Statements Examined, p. 190 -- 10. Equal Protection of the Laws, p. 198 -- 11. Due Process of Law, p. 211 -- 12. Section Five: Congress Shall Enforce, p. 245 |
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13. Incorporation of Abolitionist Theory in Section One, p. 253 Supplementary Note on Abolitionist Influence, p. 266 -- Part II -- 14. From Natural Law to Libertarian Due Process, p. 273 -- Supplementary Note on Natural Law and the Constitution, p. 302 -- 15. The Rule of Law, p. 307 -- 16. The Judiciary Was Excluded From Policymaking, p. 322 -- Supplementary Note on Exclusion of the Judiciary, p. 332 -- 17. The Turnabout of the Libertarians, p. 337 -- 18. Liberals and the Burger Court, p. 358 -- 19. The Legitimacy of Judicial Review, p. 369 |
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Supplementary Note on the Role of the Court, p. 378 20. Why the Original Intention? p. 402 -- Supplementary Note on Original Intention, p. 410 -- 21. Arguments for Judicial Power of Revision, p. 418 -- 22. Trial by Jury: Six or Twelve Jurors?, p. 448 -- 23. Conclusion, p. 457 -- Supplementary Note on the Conclusion, p. 466 -- Appendix A. Van Alstyne's Critique of Justice Harlan's Dissent, p. 471 -- Appendix B. Judicial Administration of Local Matters, p. 480 -- The Writings of Raoul Berger, p. 485 -- Bibliography, p. 493 -- Index of Cases, p. 517 |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 493-516) and indexes |
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Print version record |
Subject |
United States. Constitution. 14th Amendment
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SUBJECT |
Constitution (United States) fast |
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Political questions and judicial power -- United States
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Civil rights -- United States.
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Judge-made law -- United States
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LAW -- Constitutional.
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LAW -- Public.
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Civil rights
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Judge-made law
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Political questions and judicial power
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United States
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Electronic book
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Author |
Liberty Fund.
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ISBN |
9781614877745 |
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1614877742 |
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