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图书目录: PART ONE
United States Constitution as a Limitation Upon State- Power and as a Source of State Obligation TOPIC "A" STATE INTERFERENCE WITH INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE (1) Inspection Regulations (2) Quarantines (3) Control of the Liquor Traffic (4) Other Regulations (5) By Taxation STATE INTERFERENCE WITH INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE---Continued (5) By Taxation--Continued (6) Expansability of State Power over Commerce by Act of Congress TOPIC "B" STATE TAXATION AS LIMITED BY THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT (1) The Due Process of Law Clause (2) The Equal Protection Clause TOPIC "C" INABILITY OF THE STATES TO TAX OR REGULATE THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT (1) Taxation (2) Regulation TOPIC "D" STATE REGULATION OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISE TOPIC "'E" STATE REGULATION OF THE USE OF PRIVATE PROPERTY TOPIC "F" STATE TAKING OF PRIVATE PROPERTY BY EMINENT DOMAIN TOPIC "G" STATE INTERFERENCE WITH CONTRACTUAL "RELATIONSHIPS TOPIC "H" STATE DIFFERENTIATION IN THE TREATMENT OF INDIVIDUALS ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR OR ANCESTRY PAGE (1) State Action (2) Voting (3) Education (4) Recreational Facilities (5) Housing (6) Transportation (7) Jury Service (8) Employment Opportunities TOPIC "I' DISCRIMINATION BY STATES AGAINST CITIZENS OF OTHER STATES TOPIC "J" STATE DENIAL OF NATIONAL PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES TOPIC "K" STATE ADMINISTRATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (1) Preliminaries to Trial (2) The Right to Counsel (3) Double Jeopardy (4) The Trial (5) The Sentence and Punishment (6) Ex Post Facto Laws (7) Bills of Attainder viii COMMENTARIES ON THE CONSTITUTION TOPIC "L" STATE ADMINISTRATION OF CIVIL JUSTICE UNDER THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION TOPIC "M" STATE ACTIVITY AS LIMITED BY THE THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT TOPIC "N" STATE ACTIVITY AS LIMITED BY SOCIETY'S INTEREST IN THE DIGNITY AND INTEGRITY OF THE HUMAN PERSON TOPIC "O" STATE ACTIVITY AS LIMITED BY SOCIETY'S INTEREST IN FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND COMMUNICATION (1) State Concern for Protecting the Public Peace and Safety (2) State Concern for Protecting Private Reputation . (3) Picketing as Protected Communication (4) State Concern for Protecting the Public Health (5) State Concern for Protecting the Public Morality .. (6) Concern for the Security of the State (7) State Concern for the Fair and Impartial Administration of Justice (8) State Taxes and Fees TOPIC "P" STATE ESTABLISHMENT OF RELIGION AS LIMITED BY THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION TOPIC "Q" STATE CONTROL OF ELECTION MACHINERY AS LIMITED BY THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION TOPIC "R" POLITICAL LIMITATIONS UPON THE STATES TOPIC "S" INTERSTATE OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION PART TWO The United States Constitution as a Source of Federal Power and as a Limitation upon the Activities of the Federal Government TOPIC "AA" GENERAL THEORIES OF FEDERAL POWER TOPIC "BB" THE POWERS OF CONGRESS (1) The Power of Investigation (2) Congressional Power over Commerce (3) Congressional Power to Tax (4) Congressional Power to Spend (5) The Proprietary Power (6) The Military Powers (7) The Postal Power (8) Power over the Territories and the District of Columbia (9) Power over Citizenship (10) Power to Protect Civil Rights (11) Control of Aliens TOPIC "CC" POWERS OF THE PRESIDENT (1) Domestic Affairs (2) Military Powers (3) Foreign Affairs TOPIC "DD" FEDERAL ADMINISTRATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE AS LIMITED BY THE CONSTITUTION (1) Preliminaries to Trial (2) Speedy and Public Trial (3) Right to Jury Trial (4) Right to Counsel (5) Ban upon Double Jeopardy (6) Ban upon Unreasonable Searches and Seizures (7) The Privilege against Self Incrimination X COMMENTARIES ON THE CONSTITUTION FEDERAL ADMINISTRATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE AS LIMITED BY THE CONSTITUTION--Continued (8) Due .Process Generally (9) The Right of Confrontation (10) The Ban upon Excessive Bail & Cruel and Unusual Punishment (11) The Prohibition upon Ex Post Facto Laws (12) The Prohibition upon Bills of Attainder TOPIC "EE" THE ADMINISTRATION OF CIVIL JUSTICE IN THE FEDERAL COURTS (1) Right of Trial by Jury (2) Generally TOPIC "FF" FEDERAL POWER OF EMINENT DOMAIN TOPIC "GG" FEDERAL POWER TO REGULATE PRIVATE ENTERPRISE AND THE USE OF PRIVATE PROPERTY . TOPIC "HH" THE FIRST AMENDMENT AS A LIMITATION UPON FEDERAL ACTIVITY (1) National Security versus Freedom of Expression and Religion (2) The Interest of the National Government in Protecting Public Morality versus Freedom of Expression . (3) Establishment of Religion TOPIC "II" THE RIGHT TO TRAVEL TOPIC "JJ" POWER OF CONGRESS TO REGULATE AND TAX THE STATES TOPIC "KK" LIMITATIONS UPON THE JUDICIARY (1) Imposed by the Constitution or Act of Congress (2) Self-imposed Limitations upon the Exercise of the Judicial Power |