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图书目录: Preface
INTRODUCTION Why Care What the Constitution Says? PART I. Constitutional Legitimacy CHAPTER ONE The Fiction of "We the People": Is the Constitution Binding on Us? CHAPTER Two Constitutional Legitimacy without Consent: Protecting the Rights Retained by the People CHAPTER THREE Natural Rights as Liberty Rights: Retained Rights, Privileges, or Immunities PART II. Constitutional Method CHAPTER FOUR Constitutional Interpretation: An Originalism for Nonoriginalists CHAPTER FIVE Constitutional Construction: Supplementing Original Meaning CHAPTER Six Judicial Review: The Meaning of the Judicial Power PART III. Constitutional Limits CHAPTER SEVEN Judicial Review of Federal Laws: The Meaning of the Necessary and Proper Clause CHAPTER EIGHT Judicial Review of State Laws: The Meaning of the Privileges or Immunities Clause CHAPTER NINE The Mandate of the Ninth Amendment: Why Footnote Four Is Wrong CHAPTER TEN The Presumption of Liberty: Protecting Rights without Listing Them PART IV. Constitutional Powers CHAPTER ELEVEN The Proper Scope of Federal Power: The Meaning of the Commerce Clause CHAPTER TWELVE The Proper Scope of State Power: Construing the "Police Power" CHAPTER THIRTEEN Showing Necessity: Judicial Doctrines and Application to Cases CONCLUSION Restoring the Lost Constitution Index of Cases Index of Names General Index |