The Classical Liberal Constitution: The Uncertain Quest for Limited Government
Intro -- Contents -- Preface: My Constitutional Odyssey -- Part One. Preliminaries -- Introduction: Our Two Constitutions -- 1. The Classical Liberal Synthesis -- 2. The Progressive Response -- 3. Constitutional Interpretation: The Original and the Prescriptive Constitutions -- Part Two. Constitutional Structures -- Section I: The Judicial Power -- 4. The Origins of Judicial Review -- 5. Marbury and Martin -- 6. Standing: Background and Origins -- 7. Modern Standing Law -- 8. The Political Question Doctrine -- Section II: The Legislative Power -- 9. The Commerce Power: Theory and Practice, 1787-1865 -- 10. The Commerce Clause in Transition: 1865-1937 -- 11. The Commerce Clause: Transformation to Consolidation, 1937-1995 -- 12. Constitutional Pushback: 1995 to Present, from Lopez to NFIB -- 13. Enumerated Powers: Taxing and Spending -- 14. The Necessary and Proper Clause -- 15. The Dormant Commerce Clause -- Section III: The Executive Power -- 16. Basic Principles and Domestic Powers -- 17. Delegation and the Rise of Independent Agencies -- 18. Foreign and Military Affairs -- Part Three. Individual Rights -- Section I: Property, Contract, and Liberty -- 19. From Structural Protections to Individual Rights -- 20. Procedural Due Process: Implementing the Classical Liberal Ideal -- 21. Freedom of Contract -- 22. Takings, Physical and Regulatory -- 23. Personal Liberties and the Morals head of the Police Power -- Section II: Speech -- 24. Freedom of Speech and Religion: Preliminary Considerations -- 25. Force, Threats, and Inducements -- 26. Fraud, Defamation, Emotional Distress, and Invasion of Privacy -- 27. Government Regulation of the Speech Commons -- 28. Progressive Regulation of Freedom of Speech: Labor, Communications, and Campaign Finance -- Section III: Religion -- 29. Free Exercise -- 30. The Establishment Clause: Theoretical Foundations.