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Lost History of the Ninth Amendment

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2009

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

396

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16.1/2.8 cm

Gewicht

703 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-537261-8

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2009

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

396

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16.1/2.8 cm

Gewicht

703 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-537261-8

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Lost History of the Ninth Amendment
  • Produktbild: Lost History of the Ninth Amendment
    • Acknowledgements

    • Prologue: Bad Luck

    • Chapter I: The Enigmatic Amendment

    • Griswold and Justice Goldberg

    • Avoiding Lochner

    • The Modern Restoration of Unenumerated Rights

    • The Conundrums of the Consensus View

    • Chapter II: The Origins of the Ninth Amendment

    • Introduction: James Madison and His Speech on the Bank of the United States

    • The Traditional Account of the Ninth

    • The Need to Control the Interpretation of Federal Power

    • The Declarations and Proposals of the State Ratifying Conventions

    • Madison's Original Draft of the Ninth Amendment

    • The Altered Final Language of the Ninth Amendment

    • The People's Retained Rights

    • Chapter III: Ratifying the Ninth Amendment

    • Roger Sherman's Draft Bill of Rights

    • Reaction to the Final Draft: The Virginia Debates

    • The Concerns of Edmund Randolph

    • The Letters of Hardin Burnley and James Madison

    • The Virginia Senate Report

    • Explaining the Ninth Amendment: Madison's Speech on the Bank of the United States

    • The Significance of Madison's Speech

    • Chapter IV: The Retained Rights of the People: The Ninth Amendment in Its First Decade

    • Introduction: John Page's Battle Against the Alien and Sedition Acts

    • The Twin Guardians of Federalism-The Ninth and Tenth Amendments

    • St. George Tucker's View of the Constitution

    • The Rule of Strict Construction

    • Popular Sovereignty and the Ninth Amendment

    • Natural Rights and the Original Ninth Amendment: Samuel Chase and Calder v. Bull

    • The Alien and Sedition Acts

    • The Federalist Party and National Power

    • The Ninth Amendment and the Preservation of Individual Liberty: John Page's Remonstrance

    • The Rise of the Tenth Amendment

    • The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions

    • Madison's Celebrated Report

    • The Revolution of 1800 and the Rise of the Tenth Amendment

    • Chapter V: Chief Justice John Marshall and the Ninth Amendment

    • Introduction: Thomas Emmet's Argument in Gibbons v. Ogden

    • Exclusive vs. Concurrent Federal Power

    • Defining the Concurrent Powers of the States

    • The Lost Opinion in Houston v. Moore

    • The Marshall Court and National Power

    • Marshall's Nationalism: McCulloch v. Maryland and Gibbons v. Ogden

    • The Supreme Court Under Fire

    • Defending John Marshall: Story's Commentaries

    • Marshall's Retirement and the Return of Strict Construction

    • The Bad Luck of Losing John Marshall

    • Chapter VI: Guilt by Association: The Ninth Amendment, Slavery, and the Impact of the Fourteenth Amendment

    • Introduction: The Secession Speech of Judah P. Benjamin

    • The Ninth Amendment and the Antebellum Concept of Liberty

    • Slavery and the Ninth Amendment

    • The Fourteenth Amendment and the Issue of Incorporation

    • The Silence of the Abolitionists

    • States' Rights and Abolition

    • The Legal Tender Cases

    • The Slaughterhouse Cases: Preserving the Rule of Construction

    • Hans v. Louisiana: The Ninth and Eleventh Amendments

    • Reconciling the Ninth and Fourteenth Amendments

    • Chapter VII: The Fall of the Ninth Amendment: The New Deal Restoration of John Marshall's Constitution

    • Introduction: The Speech of Senator Pat McCarran, Anticommunist, Anti-New Dealist, Anti-Desegregationist and All-

    • Around Unsavory Character-More Bad Luck

    • The Ninth and Tenth Amendments in the Progressive Era

    • The Rule of Construction and the New Deal

    • The Rule Abandoned: The Ninth and Tenth Amendments as Truisms

    • The Last Days of the Historic Ninth Amendment: Bute v. Illinois and the Issue of Incorporation

    • Chapter VIII: Death and Transfiguration: The Return of the Ninth Amendment-and How Its History Got Filed in the Wrong Box

    • The Modern Reading of Retained Rights and Reserved Powers

    • Bennett Patterson's Book

    • Griswold v. Connecticut

    • Turning the Ninth Against the Tenth: Roe v. Wade and Modern Substantive Due Process

    • The Return of Federalism: The Rehnquist Court and the Tenth Amendment

    • Losing History: Misplaced, Mistaken, and Just Plain Missed

    • Chapter IX: Enforcing the People's Retained Right to Local Self-Government

    • Popular Sovereignty and Comprehensive Originalism

    • Federalism as a Retained Right

    • Madison's Rules of Constitutional Construction

    • Preserving the Retained Rights of the People

    • The Modern Court's Federalism Jurisprudence

    • Notes

    • Index