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FOREWORD TO THE TENTH EDITION V
TABLE OF CASES XXI
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES XLV
INTRODUCTION. CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLES 1
PART 1. THE ALLOCATION
OF POWERS
CHAPTER 1. JUDICIAL REVIEW AND ITS LIMITS 7
A. FOUNDATIONS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW 7
1. REVIEW OF FEDERAL ACTIONS 7
2. REVIEW OF STATE ACTIONS 11
B. FOUNDATIONS OF FEDERAL JURISDICTION 14
1. THE CONSTITUTIONAL BASIS OF FEDERAL
JURISDICTION 14
2. BASES OF FEDERAL COURT JURISDICTION 15
3. STATUTORY FORMS OF REVIEW 20
C. CONSTITUTIONAL AND POLICY LIMITATIONS ON
JUDICIAL REVIEW 21
1. CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATIONS 22
A. THE BAR OF THE ELEVENTH AMENDMENT 22
B. THE CASE OR CONTROVERSY
REQUIREMENT 30
2. POLICY LIMITATIONS 32
D. SPECIFIC DOCTRINES LIMITING JUDICIAL REVIEW 34
XIII
XIV OUTLINE
1. WHO MAY LITIGATE?*THE PROBLEM OF
STANDING 34
A. CONSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR
STANDING 34
B. FEDERAL TAXPAYER STANDING 57
C. CITIZEN STANDING J5
D. THIRD PARTY STANDING 37
2. WHEN CAN CONSTITUTIONAL LITIGATION BE
BROUGHT? THE PROBLEM OF TIMING 70
A. RULE AGAINST MOOTNESS 70
B. RIPENESS, PREMATURITY, AND
ABSTRACTNESS 75
3. WHAT CAN BE LITIGATED? THE POLITICAL
QUESTION DOCTRINE 77
CHAPTER 2. NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE POWERS 89
A. SCOPE OF CONGRESSIONAL POWER 89
B. THE COMMERCE POWER 94
1. ESTABLISHING THE FOUNDATIONS 94
2. USING THE COMMERCE CLAUSE FOR POLICE
POWER ENDS 96
3. THE STREAM OF COMMERCE 99
4. THE AFFECTATION DOCTRINE 100
C. THE TAXING POWER 115
D. THE SPENDING POWER 119
E. INTERGOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITIES 126
F. THE ENUMERATION CLAUSE AND THE DECENNIAL
CENSUS 137
CHAPTER 3. STATE POWER IN AMERICAN
FEDERALISM 141
A. STATE POWER TO REGULATE COMMERCE 143
1. THE NATURE OF THE POWER 143
OUTLINE XV
2. THE SUBJECT OF THE REGULATION: THE COOLEY
DOCTRINE 144
3. THE MODERN APPROACH: THE BALANCING OF
INTERESTS 145
A. DISCRIMINATION: PURPOSE, MEANS,
EFFECTS 146
B. UNDUE BURDENS*AD HOC BALANCING 162
4. STATE AS MARKET PARTICIPANT 165
5. INTERSTATE PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES 169
B. WHEN CONGRESS SPEAKS 175
1. PREEMPTION 176
2. LEGITIMIZATION 179
CHAPTER 4. CONGRESS AND THE EXECUTIVE
POWER 181
A. THE DOMESTIC ARENA 184
1. EXECUTIVE LAWMAKING 184
2. EXECUTIVE IMPOUNDMENT 186
3. DELEGATION, THE LEGISLATIVE VETO, AND THE
LINE ITEM VETO 188
4. APPOINTMENT AND REMOVAL 195
5. SEPARATION OF POWERS GENERALLY 204
B. THE FOREIGN ARENA 205
1. ALLOCATING THE FOREIGN RELATIONS POWER 206
2. TREATIES AND EXECUTIVE AGREEMENTS 210
3. ALLOCATING THE WAR POWER 216
C. PROMOTING EXECUTIVE RESPONSIBILITY 220
1. EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE 220
2. EXECUTIVE IMMUNITY 224
XVI OUTLINE
PART 2. INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS
AND LIBERTIES
CHAPTER 5. DUE PROCESS OF LAW 239
A. THE PROCESS OF INCORPORATION 239
B. SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS 245
1. TRADITIONAL SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS 245
A. THE EARLY RISE AND DEMISE OF
ECONOMIC DUE PROCESS 245
B. ECONOMIC REGULATION: SUBSTANTIVE DUE
PROCESS TODAY 250
C. THE TAKINGS ALTERNATIVE 254
2. SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS REVISITED:
FUNDAMENTAL PERSONAL RIGHTS 266
A. IN GENERAL 268
B. CONTRACEPTION, ABORTION, AND
SODOMY 269
C. MARITAL AND FAMILIAL RIGHTS 301
D. RIGHT TO CARE AND PROTECTION 305
E. THE RIGHT TO REFUSE TREATMENT 308
F. NO RIGHT TO ASSISTED SUICIDE 310
G. OTHER FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS 312
C. PROCEDURAL DUE PROCESS 312
1. LIFE, LIBERTY, AND PROPERTY INTERESTS 313
A. PROPERTY INTERESTS 314
B. LIBERTY INTERESTS 316
2. THE PROCESS THAT IS DUE 322
CHAPTER 6. EQUAL PROTECTION 339
A. TRADITIONAL EQUAL PROTECTION 341
B. THE NEW EQUAL PROTECTION 348
1. CLASSIFYING TRAITS 348
A. RACE AND ETHNIC ORIGINS 355
OUTLINE XVII
B. ALIENAGE: THE SOMETIMES SUSPECT
CLASSIFICATION 393
C. GENDER CLASSIFICATION: INTERMEDIATE
REVIEW 395
D. ILLEGITIMACY CLASSIFICATION:
INTERMEDIATE REVIEW 408
E. DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF SEXUAL
PREFERENCE 410
F. OTHER BASES OF CLASSIFICATION 415
2. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS 416
A. INTERSTATE TRAVEL 418
B. MARRIAGE AND FAMILY LIFE 422
C. VOTING 423
D. ACCESS TO JUSTICE 436
E. THE LIMITS OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS 442
CHAPTER 7. FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION 447
A. THE BASIC DOCTRINE 447
1. THE RATIONALE OF SPEECH PROTECTION 447
2. A DOCTRINAL OVERVIEW 450
A. CONTENT CONTROL VS. INDIRECT BURDENS... 450
B. VAGUENESS AND OVERBREADTH 458
C. THE DOCTRINE OF PRIOR RESTRAINT 462
3. THE CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER DOCTRINE.... 467
4. SYMBOLIC CONDUCT 473
5. FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION AND BELIEF. 482
A. THE SOURCE OF THE RIGHT 482
B. MEMBERSHIP AND ASSOCIATIONAL
ACTION 483
C. GROUP REGISTRATION AND DISCLOSURE 485
D. PUBLIC BENEFITS AND GOVERNMENT
EMPLOYMENT 486
XVIII OUTLINE
E. THE RIGHT NOT TO ASSOCIATE*COMPELLED
SPEECH 488
B. THE DOCTRINE APPLIED 503
1. EXPRESSION IN THE LOCAL FORUM 503
A. CONTROLLING SPEECH CONTENT: INCITING,
PROVOCATIVE, AND OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE... 505
B. REJECTING NEW CATEGORIES OF
UNPROTECTED EXPRESSION 516
C. ACCESS TO PUBLIC PROPERTY*THE PUBLIC
FORUM 520
D. ACCESS TO PRIVATE PROPERTY 534
E. LICENSING, PERMITS, AND INJUNCTIONS 539
2. COMMERCIAL SPEECH 542
A. FROM VALENTINE TO VIRGINIA
PHARMACY 542
B. THE ADVENT OF THE CENTRAL HUDSON
TEST 544
C. LAWYER ADVERTISING 553
3. DEFAMATION AND PRIVACY 557
A. RISE OF THE PUBLIC LAW OF DEFAMATION... 557
B. THE MODERN PUBLIC LAW OF
DEFAMATION 560
C. IDENTIFYING THE PUBLIC FIGURE
PLAINTIFF 563
D. THE PUBLIC LAW OF PRIVACY 565
*I. OBSCENITY AND INDECENCY 569
5. FREEDOM OF THE PRESS 590
A. NEWSGATHERING 591
B. PUBLIC ACCESS TO THE MEDIA 599
6. SPEECH IN THE ELECTORAL PROCESS 607
7. OOVERNMENT-FUNDED SPEECH 616
OUTLINE XIX
CHAPTER 8. FREEDOM OF RELIGION 629
A. THE ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE 630
1. PUBLIC AID TO RELIGION 636
2. RELIGION IN THE SCHOOLS 645
. S. ESTABLISHMENT OUTSIDE THE SCHOOLS G54
H. FREE EXERCISE OF RELIGION 667
CHAPTER 9. STATE ACTION 689
A. INTRODUCTION 689
H. FRAMING THE STATE ACTION DOCTRINE 690
C. FINDING STATE ACTION 693
1. PUBLIC FUNCTIONS 695
2. SIGNIFICANT INVOLVEMENT/JOINT
PARTICIPATION 698
. !. ENCOURAGEMENT, AUTHORIZATION, AND
APPROVAL 700
CHAPTER 10. CONGRESSIONAL LEGISLATION IN
AID OF CIVIL RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES 711
A. SOURCES OF CONGRESSIONAL POWER 711
M. ENFORCING THE THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT 712
C. ENFORCING THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT 715
1. CONGRESS REMEDIAL POWERS 715
2. CONGRESS SUBSTANTIVE POWERS 718
. 5. REACHING PRIVATE CONDUCT 728
I). ENFORCING THE FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT 730
INDEX 733
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OUTLINE
FOREWORD TO THE TENTH EDITION V
TABLE OF CASES XXI
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES XLV
INTRODUCTION. CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLES 1
PART 1. THE ALLOCATION
OF POWERS
CHAPTER 1. JUDICIAL REVIEW AND ITS LIMITS 7
A. FOUNDATIONS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW 7
1. REVIEW OF FEDERAL ACTIONS 7
2. REVIEW OF STATE ACTIONS 11
B. FOUNDATIONS OF FEDERAL JURISDICTION 14
1. THE CONSTITUTIONAL BASIS OF FEDERAL
JURISDICTION 14
2. BASES OF FEDERAL COURT JURISDICTION 15
3. STATUTORY FORMS OF REVIEW 20
C. CONSTITUTIONAL AND POLICY LIMITATIONS ON
JUDICIAL REVIEW 21
1. CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATIONS 22
A. THE BAR OF THE ELEVENTH AMENDMENT 22
B. THE "CASE OR CONTROVERSY"
REQUIREMENT 30
2. POLICY LIMITATIONS 32
D. SPECIFIC DOCTRINES LIMITING JUDICIAL REVIEW 34
XIII
XIV OUTLINE
1. WHO MAY LITIGATE?*THE PROBLEM OF
STANDING 34
A. CONSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR
STANDING 34
B. FEDERAL TAXPAYER STANDING 57
C. CITIZEN STANDING J5
D. THIRD PARTY STANDING 37
2. WHEN CAN CONSTITUTIONAL LITIGATION BE
BROUGHT? THE PROBLEM OF TIMING 70
A. RULE AGAINST MOOTNESS 70
B. RIPENESS, PREMATURITY, AND
ABSTRACTNESS 75
3. WHAT CAN BE LITIGATED? THE POLITICAL
QUESTION DOCTRINE 77
CHAPTER 2. NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE POWERS 89
A. SCOPE OF CONGRESSIONAL POWER 89
B. THE COMMERCE POWER 94
1. ESTABLISHING THE FOUNDATIONS 94
2. USING THE COMMERCE CLAUSE FOR POLICE
POWER ENDS 96
3. THE STREAM OF COMMERCE 99
4. THE AFFECTATION DOCTRINE 100
C. THE TAXING POWER 115
D. THE SPENDING POWER 119
E. INTERGOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITIES 126
F. THE ENUMERATION CLAUSE AND THE DECENNIAL
CENSUS 137
CHAPTER 3. STATE POWER IN AMERICAN
FEDERALISM 141
A. STATE POWER TO REGULATE COMMERCE 143
1. THE NATURE OF THE POWER 143
OUTLINE XV
2. THE SUBJECT OF THE REGULATION: THE COOLEY
DOCTRINE 144
3. THE MODERN APPROACH: THE BALANCING OF
INTERESTS 145
A. DISCRIMINATION: PURPOSE, MEANS,
EFFECTS 146
B. UNDUE BURDENS*AD HOC BALANCING 162
4. STATE AS MARKET PARTICIPANT 165
5. INTERSTATE PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES 169
B. WHEN CONGRESS SPEAKS 175
1. PREEMPTION 176
2. LEGITIMIZATION 179
CHAPTER 4. CONGRESS AND THE EXECUTIVE
POWER 181
A. THE DOMESTIC ARENA 184
1. EXECUTIVE LAWMAKING 184
2. EXECUTIVE IMPOUNDMENT 186
3. DELEGATION, THE LEGISLATIVE VETO, AND THE
LINE ITEM VETO 188
4. APPOINTMENT AND REMOVAL 195
5. SEPARATION OF POWERS GENERALLY 204
B. THE FOREIGN ARENA 205
1. ALLOCATING THE FOREIGN RELATIONS POWER 206
2. TREATIES AND EXECUTIVE AGREEMENTS 210
3. ALLOCATING THE WAR POWER 216
C. PROMOTING EXECUTIVE RESPONSIBILITY 220
1. EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE 220
2. EXECUTIVE IMMUNITY 224
XVI OUTLINE
PART 2. INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS
AND LIBERTIES
CHAPTER 5. DUE PROCESS OF LAW 239
A. THE PROCESS OF INCORPORATION 239
B. SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS 245
1. TRADITIONAL SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS 245
A. THE EARLY RISE AND DEMISE OF
ECONOMIC DUE PROCESS 245
B. ECONOMIC REGULATION: SUBSTANTIVE DUE
PROCESS TODAY 250
C. THE TAKINGS ALTERNATIVE 254
2. SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS REVISITED:
FUNDAMENTAL PERSONAL RIGHTS 266
A. IN GENERAL 268
B. CONTRACEPTION, ABORTION, AND
SODOMY 269
C. MARITAL AND FAMILIAL RIGHTS 301
D. RIGHT TO CARE AND PROTECTION 305
E. THE RIGHT TO REFUSE TREATMENT 308
F. NO RIGHT TO ASSISTED SUICIDE 310
G. OTHER FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS 312
C. PROCEDURAL DUE PROCESS 312
1. LIFE, LIBERTY, AND PROPERTY INTERESTS 313
A. PROPERTY INTERESTS 314
B. LIBERTY INTERESTS 316
2. THE PROCESS THAT IS DUE 322
CHAPTER 6. EQUAL PROTECTION 339
A. TRADITIONAL EQUAL PROTECTION 341
B. THE NEW EQUAL PROTECTION 348
1. CLASSIFYING TRAITS 348
A. RACE AND ETHNIC ORIGINS 355
OUTLINE XVII
B. ALIENAGE: THE "SOMETIMES SUSPECT"
CLASSIFICATION 393
C. GENDER CLASSIFICATION: INTERMEDIATE
REVIEW 395
D. ILLEGITIMACY CLASSIFICATION:
INTERMEDIATE REVIEW 408
E. DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF SEXUAL
PREFERENCE 410
F. OTHER BASES OF CLASSIFICATION 415
2. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS 416
A. INTERSTATE TRAVEL 418
B. MARRIAGE AND FAMILY LIFE 422
C. VOTING 423
D. ACCESS TO JUSTICE 436
E. THE LIMITS OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS 442
CHAPTER 7. FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION 447
A. THE BASIC DOCTRINE 447
1. THE RATIONALE OF SPEECH PROTECTION 447
2. A DOCTRINAL OVERVIEW 450
A. CONTENT CONTROL VS. INDIRECT BURDENS. 450
B. VAGUENESS AND OVERBREADTH 458
C. THE DOCTRINE OF PRIOR RESTRAINT 462
3. THE CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER DOCTRINE. 467
4. SYMBOLIC CONDUCT 473
5. FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION AND BELIEF. 482
A. THE SOURCE OF THE RIGHT 482
B. MEMBERSHIP AND ASSOCIATIONAL
ACTION 483
C. GROUP REGISTRATION AND DISCLOSURE 485
D. PUBLIC BENEFITS AND GOVERNMENT
EMPLOYMENT 486
XVIII OUTLINE
E. THE RIGHT NOT TO ASSOCIATE*COMPELLED
SPEECH 488
B. THE DOCTRINE APPLIED 503
1. EXPRESSION IN THE LOCAL FORUM 503
A. CONTROLLING SPEECH CONTENT: INCITING,
PROVOCATIVE, AND OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE. 505
B. REJECTING NEW CATEGORIES OF
UNPROTECTED EXPRESSION 516
C. ACCESS TO PUBLIC PROPERTY*THE PUBLIC
FORUM 520
D. ACCESS TO PRIVATE PROPERTY 534
E. LICENSING, PERMITS, AND INJUNCTIONS 539
2. COMMERCIAL SPEECH 542
A. FROM VALENTINE TO VIRGINIA
PHARMACY 542
B. THE ADVENT OF THE CENTRAL HUDSON
TEST 544
C. LAWYER ADVERTISING 553
3. DEFAMATION AND PRIVACY 557
A. RISE OF THE PUBLIC LAW OF DEFAMATION. 557
B. THE MODERN PUBLIC LAW OF
DEFAMATION 560
C. IDENTIFYING THE PUBLIC FIGURE
PLAINTIFF 563
D. THE PUBLIC LAW OF PRIVACY 565
*I. OBSCENITY AND INDECENCY 569
5. FREEDOM OF THE PRESS 590
A. NEWSGATHERING 591
B. PUBLIC ACCESS TO THE MEDIA 599
6. SPEECH IN THE ELECTORAL PROCESS 607
7. OOVERNMENT-FUNDED SPEECH 616
OUTLINE XIX
CHAPTER 8. FREEDOM OF RELIGION 629
A. THE ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE 630
1. PUBLIC AID TO RELIGION 636
2. RELIGION IN THE SCHOOLS 645
.'S. ESTABLISHMENT OUTSIDE THE SCHOOLS G54
H. FREE EXERCISE OF RELIGION 667
CHAPTER 9. STATE ACTION 689
A. INTRODUCTION 689
H. FRAMING THE STATE ACTION DOCTRINE 690
C. FINDING STATE ACTION 693
1. PUBLIC FUNCTIONS 695
2. SIGNIFICANT INVOLVEMENT/JOINT
PARTICIPATION 698
.'!. ENCOURAGEMENT, AUTHORIZATION, AND
APPROVAL 700
CHAPTER 10. CONGRESSIONAL LEGISLATION IN
AID OF CIVIL RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES 711
A. SOURCES OF CONGRESSIONAL POWER 711
M. ENFORCING THE THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT 712
C. ENFORCING THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT 715
1. CONGRESS' REMEDIAL POWERS 715
2. CONGRESS' SUBSTANTIVE POWERS 718
.'5. REACHING PRIVATE CONDUCT 728
I). ENFORCING THE FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT 730
INDEX 733 |
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title_full | Constitutional law in a nutshell Jerome A. Barron (Harold H. Greene professor of law emeritus, George Washington University Law School), C. Thomas Dienes (Late Lyle T. Alverson professor of law emeritus, George Washington University Law School) |
title_fullStr | Constitutional law in a nutshell Jerome A. Barron (Harold H. Greene professor of law emeritus, George Washington University Law School), C. Thomas Dienes (Late Lyle T. Alverson professor of law emeritus, George Washington University Law School) |
title_full_unstemmed | Constitutional law in a nutshell Jerome A. Barron (Harold H. Greene professor of law emeritus, George Washington University Law School), C. Thomas Dienes (Late Lyle T. Alverson professor of law emeritus, George Washington University Law School) |
title_short | Constitutional law in a nutshell |
title_sort | constitutional law in a nutshell |
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