The Constitutional Law of the United States, Τόμος 1

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Baker, Voorhis, 1910
The work as a whole is based upon lectures delivered during recent years to the graduate students in political science at the Johns Hopkins University.

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State regulation of interstate trains 665
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CHAPTER I
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CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATIONS UPON THE TAXING POWERS OF THE STATES SECTION 521 Constitutional provisions 927
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CHAPTER II
12
The force of contemporaneous or long continued legislative
25
Illustrative cases arising under the Equal Protection
26
The Federalist
32
Constitution
38
Treason against a State of the Union 839
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Applicability of constitutional provisions to modern con
44
Liquor legislation 680
47
Strict construction a corollary of the States Rights
58
Federal power 782
62
International sovereignty and responsibility as a source
64
Express limitations upon the Federal Government
70
CHAPTER IV
78
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90
CHAPTER V
92
33
100
Constitutional provisions 1174
102
CHAPTER LV
103
35
107
CHAPTER VI
120
organization 972
127
Special assessments in excess of benefits 933
129
THE MAINTENANCE OF FEDERAL SUPREMACY BY HABEAS CORPUS
130
The executive department 1125
136
CHAPTER IX
141
CHAPTER X
151
Public office not a property or contract right
166
CHAPTER XI
175
CHAPTER XII
194
CHAPTER XIII
213
Federal legislation 734
214
Martial law defined 1228
216
Prohibition of interstate commerce 736
219
CHAPTER XIV
222
Ex post facto legislation 803
231
CHAPTER LIII
243
CHAPTER XVI
244
organization 972
254
CHAPTER XVII
258
organization 973
273
CHAPTER XVIII
280
Jury trial 806
284
CHAPTER XIX
286
CHAPTER XX
292
Federal power over Indians
298
SUITS BETWEEN STATES AND TO WHICH A STATE OR THE UNITED STATES
302
CHAPTER XXI
320
Construction of the Wilson Act 683
323
Foreign corporations doing business within the States 698
329
Drummers 705
336
Rolling Stock unit of use rule 717
341
CHAPTER XXIII
344
CHAPTER XXIV
351
Federal regulation of child labor 738
353
with reference to 746
354
Regulation of interstate railroad rates 748
355
CHAPTER XXV
362
to a commission 749
365
Constitutional provisions 1040
369
The federal antitrust act 750
370
CHAPTER XXVI
371
Federal taxing power and interstate commerce 767
375
CHAPTER XXVIII
392
Unanimity 807
405
Military powers of the general government 1190
406
Slavery and involuntary servitude 848
410
CHAPTER XXX
411
Admiralty and maritime jurisdiction defined 1107
508
CHAPTER XXXVI
519
Property taxed must be within the jurisdiction of the State 943
530
CHAPTER XXXVIII
533
The right to vote for representatives not a necessary in cident of national citizenship
537
Though determined by state law the right to vote for representatives is a federal right
540
Ex parte Rapier 788
541
Federal control of congressional elections
543
Enforcement clause of the Fifteenth Amendment
550
Disfranchising clauses of the Southern States
551
The power of the United States to compel the election by the States of representatives to Congress senators and presidential electors
555
Election of senators
557
Popular election of senators
559
Vacancies in the House of Representatives
560
CHAPTER XXXIX
561
Conclusiveness of the records of congressional proceedings
562
Constitutional force of rules of the House and Senate
564
Revenue measures
566
Appropriation acts
567
Resolutions
568
Riders
569
jurisdiction 982
570
Signing of bills during recess of Congress
571
Citizenship of corporations 984
572
CHAPTER XL
573
CHAPTER XLI
575
Taxation and eminent domain
576
The extent of the taxing power
577
The use of the taxing power not for revenue but for regulation
578
Federal powers of taxation
582
Due process of law and taxation
583
courts 994
584
Taxation must be for a public purpose
585
CHAPTER LI
what constitutes 825
Corporations not protected against testimony by their agents 827
CHAPTER XLVIII
THE OBLIGATION OF CONTRACTS
Enforcement clause of the Thirteenth Amendment 848
CHAPTER XLVI
DUE PROCESS OF
more States 954
Taxation of movables 954
definition of 856
Doctrine adopted that due process includes substantive rights 868
Erroneous interpretation of the law 868
Constitutional provisions 970
Commerce with the Indians 773
Patents 792
Equal protection of the law 873
OTHER POWERS OF CONGRESS
Piracies and Felonies on the High Seas and Offenses against the
POLITICAL QUESTIONS SECTION 577 Political questions 999
Inferior federal courts 971
Declaration of war 795
Private books and papers 828
Naturalization SECTION 377 Naturalization 774
Treason 833
What constitutes treason 835
Suits between the States 1009
Letters of marque and reprisal and captures on land
The oath of office 1150
Other military powers 798
Courts will assume jurisdiction when private rights in volved 1009
CHAPTER XLVII
THE SEPARATION OF POWERS
Power of Congress to appropriate money 588
PROHIBITIONS LAID UPON THE STATES
8
Prohibitions upon the States 877
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CHAPTER XLII
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Σελίδα lxxxiv - The person having the greatest number of votes as Vice President, shall be the Vice President, if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed ; and if no person have a majority, then from the two highest numbers on the list, the Senate shall choose the Vice President ; a quorum for the purpose shall consist of two thirds of the whole number of senators, and a majority of the whole number shall be necessary to a choice. But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office...
Σελίδα 87 - I therefore consider that in view of the Constitution and the laws the Union is unbroken, and to the extent of my ability I shall take care, as the Constitution itself expressly enjoins upon me, that the laws of the Union be faithfully executed in all the States.
Σελίδα 87 - It follows from these views that no State upon its own mere motion can lawfully get out of the Union ; that resolves and ordinances to that effect are legally void; and that acts of violence, within any State or States, against the authority of the United States, are insurrectionary or revolutionary, according to circumstances.
Σελίδα 554 - Though the law itself be fair on its face and impartial in appearance, yet, if it is applied and administered by public authority with an evil eye and an unequal hand, so as practically to make unjust and illegal discriminations between persons in similar circumstances, material to their rights, the denial of equal justice is still within the prohibition of the Constitution.
Σελίδα 109 - ... that the taxation shall not be at a greater rate than is assessed upon other moneyed capital in the hands of individual citizens of such state...
Σελίδα 551 - If two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any citizen in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States...
Σελίδα 3 - Certainly all those who have framed written Constitutions contemplate them as forming the fundamental and paramount law of the nation, and consequently the theory of every such government must be that an act of the Legislature repugnant to the Constitution is void...

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