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The Slaughterhouse Cases: Regulation, Reconstruction, and the Fourteenth Amendment/The Fourteenth Amendment and the Law of the Constitution
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The Slaughterhouse Cases: Regulation, Reconstruction, and the Fourteenth Amendment. By Ronald M. Labbé and Jonathan Lurie. (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, c. 2003. Pp. xiv, 295. Paper, $15.95, ISBN 0-7006-1409-5; cloth, $34.95, ISBN 0-7006-1290-4.)
The Fourteenth Amendment and the Law of the Constitution. By Earl M. Maltz. (Durham, N.C.: Carolina Academic Press, c. 2003. Pp. x, 182. $30.00, ISBN 0-89089-232-6.)
In their splendid book, Ronald M. Labbé and Jonathan Lurie ...
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The Cherokee removal and the Fourteenth Amendment.
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; ... ratified a constitution modeled on the U.S. Constitution. (33) News of the Cherokees' progress spread throughout the nation and seemed ... 37-38 (noting that the Liberator continued to carry the latest news on the [Cherokee] removal crisis ). (191.) Id. at 38; see also ...
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; Studies of the federal government's treatment of racial discrimination during the immediate post-Civil War era have dealt almost exclusively with problems related to the status of free blacks. This focus is in many respects entirely understandable. After all, the debate over black rights was a
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; I. INTRODUCTION Twentieth-century eyes have long read the Fourteenth Amendment as though it were addressed to the judiciary. The historical fact that the Supreme Court, and not Congress, has taken the lead in defining our constitutional liberties has left lawyers looking to the courts to fulfill
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; ... their past does not provide modern-day explorers with treasure maps. Those who frame them may wish, or foresee, or even fear certain ... capital, could have read the following confident analysis in the News from Washington column of the Richmond Examiner, a newspaper ... 107-09 (Da Cape Press 1972) (1871). (187.) ...
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; Justice Thomas's dissent from the Supreme Court's decision in Saenz v. Roe,(2) handed down in May of this past year, signals a possible reawakening of the long comatose Privileges or Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment ( the Clause ). In Saenz, Justice Stevens's majority opinion called
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