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9780870841989

A Constitutional Law Anthology

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    9780870841989

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Table of Contents

Preface xvii
PART I: THE POWER AND ROLE OF THE JUDICIARY 1(270)
The Power "To Say What The Law Is"
1(45)
William W. Van Alstyne
A Critical Guide to Marbury v. Madison, 1969 DUKE L.J. 1 (1969)
2(6)
Felix Frankfurter
John Marshall and the Judicial Function, 69 HARV. L. REV. 217 (1955)
8(6)
Edwin Meese III
The Law of the Constitution, 61 TUL. L. REV. 979 (1987)
14(4)
J.M. Balkin
The Footnote, 83 NW. U.L.REV. 27 (1989)
18(14)
Bruce A. Ackerman
Beyond Carolene Products, 98 HARV. L. REV. 713 (1985)
32(13)
Bibliography
45(1)
Constitutional Interpretation
46(42)
Henry P. Monaghan
Our Perfect Constitution, 56 N.Y.U. L. REV. 353, 353-60, 391-95 (1981)
46(5)
H. Jefferson Powell
The Original Understanding of Original Intent, 98 HARV. L. REV. 885, 902-13 (1985)
51(6)
Herbert Wechsler
Toward Neutral Principles of Constitutional Law, 73 HARV. L. REV. 1 (1959)
57(5)
Robert H. Bork
Neutral Principles and Some First Amendment Problems, 47 IND.L.J. 1 (1971)
62(6)
Mark V. Tushnet
Following the Rules Laid Down: A Critique of Interpretivism and Neutral Principles, 96 HARV.L.REV. 781 (1983)
68(10)
Thomas C. Grey
Do We Have and Unwritten Constitution, 27 STAN. L. REV. 703 (1975)
78(3)
Gerard E Lynch
Review of John Hart Ely's, Democracy and Distrust, 80 COLUM. L. REV. 857, 857-64 (1980)
81(6)
Bibliography
87(1)
Fundamental Rights Analysis
88(59)
Generally
88(6)
Cass R. Sunstein
Naked Preferences and the Constitution, 84 COLUM.L.REV. 1689 (1984)
88(6)
Economic Rights and Liberty
94(29)
Geoffrey P. Miller
The True Story of Carolene Products, 1987 SUP. CT. REV. 397 (1987)
94(10)
Frank H. Easterbrook
Substance and Due Process, 1982 SUP. CT. REV. 8 (1982)
104(3)
Robert G. McCloskey
Economic Due Process and the Supreme Court: An Exhumation and Reburial, 1962 SUP. CT. REV. 34 (1962)
107(6)
Note, A Process-Oriented Approach to the Contract Clause, 89 YALE L.J. 1623 (1980)
113(3)
Joseph L. Sax
Takings, Private Property and Public Rights, 81 YALE L.J. 149 (1971)
116(2)
Frank Michelman
Takings, 1987, 88 COLUM. L. REV. 1600, 1605-14, 1621-22 (1988)
118(5)
Incorporation
123(24)
Charles Fairman
Does the Fourteenth Amendment Incorporate the Bill of Rights?, 2 STAN. L. REV. 5 (1949)
123(10)
Justice Hugo Black
Adamson v. California, 322 U.S. 46, 92 (1947) (Black, J., dissenting)
133(7)
Louis Henkin
"Selective Incorporation" in the Fourteenth Amendment, 73 YALE L.J. 74 (1963)
140(5)
Bibliography
145(2)
Modern Substantive Due Process
147(124)
The Right of Privacy and Reproductive Freedom
147(45)
John Hart Ely
The Wages of Crying Wolf: A Comment on Roe v. Wade, 82 YALE L.J. 920, 923-37 (1973)
148(5)
Jed Rubenfeld
The Right of Privacy, 102 HARV. L. REV. 737, 737-40, 750-76, 782-805 (1989)
153(15)
Catharine A. MacKinnon
Reflections on Sex Equality Under Law, 100 YALE L.J. 1281, 1308-24 (1991)
168(10)
Dorothy E. Roberts
Punishing Drug Addicts Who Have Babies: Women of Color, Equality, and the Right of Privacy, 104 Harv. L. Rev. 1419, 1420-36, 1445-50, 1456-81 (1991)
178(14)
Homosexuality and Sexual Privacy
192(43)
Anne B. Goldstein
History, Homosexuality, and Political Values: Searching for the Hidden Determinants of Bowers v. Hardwick, 97 YALE L.J. 1073, 1091-98 (1988)
192(4)
Janet E. Halley
Reasoning About Sodomy: Act and Identity in and After Bowers v. Hardwick, 79 VA. L. REV. 1721, 1721-26, 1731-72 (1993)
196(15)
Michael J. Sandel
Moral Argument and Liberal Toleration: Abortion and Homosexuality, 71 CAL. L. REV. 521, 521-31, 533-38 (1989)
211(9)
Kendall Thomas
Beyond the Privacy Principle, 92 COLUM. L. REV. 1431, 1431-43, 1459-69, 1476-90, 1509-13 (1992)
220(15)
The "Right to Die"
235(36)
Yale Kamisar
Some Non-Religious Views Against Proposed "Mercy-Killing" Legislation, 42 Minn. L. Rev. 969, 969-70, 976-98, 1005-30 (1958)
235(13)
Thomas W. Mayo
Constitutionalizing the "Right to Die," 49 MD. L. REV. 103, 125-46 (1990)
248(7)
Sanford H. Kadish
Letting Patients Die: Legal and Moral Reflections, 80 CAL. L. REV. 857 (1992)
255(15)
Bibliography
270(1)
PART II: SEPARATION OF POWERS 271(52)
Gerhard Casper
An Essay in Separation of Powers: Some Early Versions and Practices, 30 WM. & MARY L. REV. 211 (1989)
272(3)
William B. Gwyn
The Indeterminacy of the Separation of Powers in the Age of the Framers, 30 WM. & MARY L. REV. 263 (1989)
275(1)
Philip B. Kurland
The Rise and Fall of the "Doctrine" of Separation of Powers, 85 MICH. L. REV. 592 (1986)
276(8)
E. Donald Elliott
Why Our Separation of Powers Jurisprudence is So Abysmal, 57 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 506 (1989)
284(3)
Peter L. Strauss
Was There a Baby in the Bathwater? A Comment on the Supreme Court's Legislative Veto Decision, 1983 DUKE L.J. 789 (1983)
287(5)
Stephen L. Carter
The Supreme Court, 1987 Term, Comment: The Independent Counsel Mess, 102 HARV. L. REV. 105 (1988)
292(9)
Abner S. Greene
Checks and Balances in an Era of Presidential Lawmaking, 61 U. CHI. L. REV. 123 (1994)
301(7)
Martin H. Redish
Elizabeth J. Cisar
`If Angels Were to Govern": The Need for Pragmatic Formalism in Separation of Powers Theory, 41 Duke L.J. 449 (1991)
308(7)
Rebecca L. Brown
Separated Powers and Ordered Liberty, 139 U. PA. L. REV. 1513 (1991)
315(6)
Bibliography
321(2)
PART III: LEGISLATIVE POWER OVER THE NATIONAL ECONOMY 323(66)
Federal Commerce Power
323(40)
Robert L. Stern
The Commerce Clause and the National Economy, 1933-1946, 59 HARV. L. REV. 645(1946)
324(10)
Robert L. Stern
That Commerce Which Concerns More States Than One, 47 HARV. L. REV. 1335 (1934)
334(5)
Robert Eugene Cushman
The National Police Power Under the Commerce Clause of the Constitution, 3 MINN. L. REV. 289 (1919)
339(2)
Richard A. Epstein
The Proper Scope of the Commerce Power, 73 VA. L. REV. 1387 (1987)
341(12)
Honorable Vincent A. Cirillo
Jay W. Eisenhofer
Reflections on the Congressional Commerce Power, 60 TEMPLE L. REV. 901 (1987)
353(1)
Russell L. Weaver
Lopez and the Federalization of Criminal Law, 98 W. VA.L.REV. 815 (1996)
354(8)
Bibliography
362(1)
Dormant Commerce Clause
363(26)
Noel J. Dowling
Interstate Commerce and State Power, 27 VA. L.REV. 1 (1940)
364(6)
Donald H. Regan
The Supreme Court and State Protectionism: Making Sense of the Dormant Commerce Clause, 84 MICH. L. REV. 1091, 1209-20, 1269-71 (1986)
370(8)
Mark V. Tushnet
Rethinking the Dormant Commerce Clause, 125 WIS. L. REV. 125, 141-50 (1979)
378(5)
Julian N. Eule
Laying the Dormant Commerce Clause to Rest, 91 YALE L.J. 425, 435-44 (1982)
383(5)
Bibliography
388(1)
PART IV: EQUALITY CONCEPTS 389(248)
Race
389(248)
Slavery
389(16)
A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr.
IN THE MATTER OF COLOR (1978)
390(12)
Thurgood Marshall
Commentary: Reflections on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, 101 HARV. L. REV. 1 (1987)
402(3)
History and Understanding of the Fourteenth Amendment
405(28)
Raoul Berger
GOVERNMENT BY JUDICIARY (1971)
405(4)
Robert H. Bork
THE TEMPTING OF AMERICA (1990)
409(4)
Paul R. Dimond
Strict Construction and Judicial Review of Racial Discrimination Under the Equal Protection Clause: Meeting Raoul Berger on Interpretivist Grounds, 80 MICH. L. REV. 462 (1982)
413(7)
John P. Frank
Robert F. Munro
The Original Understanding of "Equal Protection of the Laws," 1972 WASH. U. L.Q. 421 (1972)
420(13)
Separate but Equal
433(18)
Paul Oberst
The Strange Career of Plessy v. Ferguson, 15 ARIZ. L. REV. 389 (1973)
433(8)
Thurgood Marshall
An Evaluation of Recent Efforts to Achieve Racial Integration in Education Through Resort to the Courts, 21 J. NEGRO EDUC. 316 (1952)
441(5)
W.E. Burghardt Du Bois
Does the Negro Need Separate Schools?, 4 J. NEGRO EDUC. 328 (1935)
446(5)
Brown and Beyond
451(28)
Derrick A. Bell, Jr.
Brown v. Board of Education and the Interest- Convergence Dilemma, 93 HARV. L. REV. 518 (1980)
451(6)
Donald E. Lively
Desegregation and the Supreme Court: The Fatal Attraction of Brown, 20 HASTINGS CONST. L.Q. 649 (1993)
457(10)
Kimbere Williams Crenshaw
Race, Reform, and Retrenchment: Transformation and Legitimation in Antidiscrimination Law, 101 HARV. L. REV. 1331 (1988)
467(12)
Motive-Based Inquiry
479(49)
David A. Strauss
Discriminatory Intent and the Taming of Brown, 56 U. CHI. L. REV. 935 (1989)
479(8)
Paul Brest
Palmer v. Thompson: An Approach to the Problem of Unconstitutional Legislative Motive, 1971 SUP. CT. REV. 95 (1971)
487(6)
Daniel R. Ortiz
The Myth of Intent in Equal Protection, 41 STAN. L. REV. 1105 (1989)
493(6)
Charles R. Lawrence, III
The Id, the Ego, and Equal Protection: Reckoning with Unconscious Racism, 39 STAN. L. REV. 317 (1987)
499(15)
Barbara J. Flagg
"Was Blind, But Now I See": White Race Consciousness and the Requirement of Discriminatory Intent, 91 MICH. L. REV. 953 (1993)
514(14)
Preferential and Diversification Policies
528(39)
Richard A. Posner
The DeFunis Case and the Constitutionality of Preferential Treatment of Racial Minorities, 1974 SUP. CT. REV. 1 (1974)
528(8)
Thomas Sowell
Weber and Bakke, and the Presuppositions of "Affirmative Action," 26 WAYNE L. REV. 1309 (1980)
536(8)
Randall Kennedy
Persuasion and Distrust: A Comment on the Affirmative Action Debate, 99 HARV. L. REV. 1327 (1986)
544(5)
Patricia J. Williams
Metro Broadcasting, Inc. v. FCC: Regrouping in Singular Times, 104 HARV. L. REV. 525 (1990)
549(8)
David A. Strauss
The Myth of Colorblindness, 1986 SUP. CT. REV. 99 (1986)
557(6)
Bibliography
563(4)
Women and other Marginalized Groups
567(70)
Gerald Gunther
The Supreme Court 1971 Term--Foreword: In Search of Evolving Doctrine on a Changing Court: A Model for a Newer Equal Protection, 86 HARV. L. REV. 1 (1972)
568(3)
Mary E. Becker
The Politics of Women's Wrongs and the Bill of "Rights": A Bicentennial Perspective, 59 U. CHI. L. REV. 453 (1992)
571(7)
Sylvia A. Law
Rethinking Sex and the Constitution, 132 U. PA. L. REV. 955 (1984)
578(12)
Joan C. Williams
Deconstructing Gender, 87 MICH. L. REV. 797 (1989)
590(8)
Ruth Colker
Anti-Subordination Above All: Sex, Race, and Equal Protection, 61 N.Y.U.L. REV. 1003 (1986)
598(13)
Judy Scales-Trent
Black Women and the Constitution: Finding Our Place; Asserting Our Rights, 24 HARV. C.R.-C.L.L. REV. 9 (1989)
611(8)
Janet E. Halley
The Politics of the Closet: Towards Equal Protection for Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Identity, 36 UCLA L. REV. 915 (1989)
619(7)
Martha Minow
When Difference Has its Home: Group Homes for the Mentally Retarded, Equal Protection and Legal Treatment of Difference, 22 HARV. C.R.-C.L.L. REV. 111 (1987)
626(10)
Bibliography
636(1)
PART V: LITIGATIVE PREREQUISITES 637
Antonin Scalia
The Doctrine of Standing as an Essential Element of the Separation of Powers, 17 SUFFOLK U.L. REV. 881, 894-99 (1983)
638(3)
William A. Fletcher
The Structure of Standing, 98 YALE L.J. 221, 267-72 (1988)
641(3)
Mark V. Tushnet
The New Law of Standing: A Plea for Abandonment, 62 CORNELL L. REV. 663, 688-97 (1977)
644(4)
Christopher D. Stone
Should Trees Have Standing?--Toward Legal Rights for Natural Objects, 45 S. CAL. L. REV. 450, 464-73 (1972)
648(5)
Louis Henkin
Is There a "Political Question" Doctrine?, 85 YALE L.J. 597, 604-06 (1976)
653(1)
Michael J. Glennon
Foreign Affairs and the Political Question Doctrine, 83 AM.J. INT'L. L. 814, 814-21 (1989)
654(6)
Bibliography
660

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