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110 1  United States.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n78095330 
240 10 Constitution|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n79065871 
245 14 The Constitution of the United States of America :
       |banalysis and interpretation : analysis of cases decided 
       by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 28, 2012
       /|cprepared by the Congressional Research Service, Library
       of Congress ; Kenneth R. Thomas, editor-in-chief ; Larry 
       M. Eig, managing editor ; Henry Cohen, George Costello, 
       contributing editors. 
250    Centennial edition. 
264  1 Washington :|bU.S. Government Printing Office,|c2013. 
264  2 Washington, DC :|bFor sale by the Superintendent of 
       Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office. 
300    xxvi, 2789 pages ;|c29 cm. 
336    text|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|2rdamedia 
338    volume|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Document / 112th Congress, 2nd session, Senate ;|vno. 112-
       9 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Public Law 91-589 -- Introduction to the 2012 edition -- 
       Historical note on formation of the Constitution -- 
       Constitution Of The United States of America:  Literal 
       Print -- Amendments Of The Constitution Of The United 
       States Of America -- Proposed Amendments Not Ratified By 
       The States -- Constitution Of The United States of America
       :  With Analysis -- Preamble: -- Purpose and effect of the
       Preamble -- Article 1:  Legislative Department: -- Section
       1:  Legislative Powers: -- Separation of Powers and Checks
       and Balances -- Theory Elaborated and implemented -- 
       Judicial Enforcement -- Bicameralism -- Enumerated, 
       Implied, Resulting, and Inherent Powers -- Delegation of 
       Legislative Power: -- History of the Doctrine of 
       Nondelegability -- Nature and Scope of Permissible 
       Delegations -- Delegations to the President in Areas of 
       Shared Authority -- Delegations to States and to Private 
       Entities -- Particular Subjects or Concerns:  Closer 
       Scrutiny or Uniform Standard? -- Congressional 
       Investigations -- Source of the Power to Investigate -- 
       Investigations of Conduct of Executive Department -- 
       Investigations of Members of Congress -- Investigations in
       Aid of Legislation -- Sanctions of the Investigatory Power
       :  Contempt -- Section 2:  House Of Representatives: -- 
       Clause 1:  Congressional Districting -- Elector 
       Qualifications --  Clause 2:  Qualifications of Members of
       Congress -- When the Qualifications must be Possessed -- 
       Exclusivity of Constitutional Qualifications -- Clause 3: 
       Apportionment of Seats in the House -- Census Requirement 
       -- Clause 4:  Vacancies -- In General -- Clause 5:  
       Officers and Power of Impeachment -- Section 3:  Senate: -
       - Clauses 1 and 2:  Composition and Election -- In General
       -- Clauses 3-5:  Qualifications, Vice President, Officers 
       -- In General -- Clauses 6- 7:  Trial and Judgments on 
       impeachment -- In General -- Sections 4:  Elections: -- 
       Clause 1:  Congressional Power to Regulate -- Legislation 
       protecting Electoral Process -- Clause 2:  Time of 
       Assembling -- In General -- Section 5:  Powers And Duties 
       Of The Houses: -- Clauses 1-4:  Judging Elections, Quorum,
       Rules, Discipline, Journal, Adjournment -- Powers and 
       Duties of the Houses -- Section 6:  Rights And 
       Disabilities Of Members: -- Clause 1:  Compensation and 
       Immunities of Members -- Congressional Pay -- Privilege 
       From Arrest -- Privilege of Speech or Debate -- Clause 2: 
       Disabilities of Members -- Appointment to Executive Office
       -- Incompatible Offices -- Section 7:  Legislative Process
       : -- Clause 1-3:  Legislative Process -- Revenue Bills -- 
       Approval by the President -- Veto Power -- Presentation of
       Resolutions -- Section 8:  Powers Of Congress: -- Clause 1
       :  Power to Tax And Spend -- Kinds of Taxes Permitted -- 
       Purposes of Taxation -- Spending For the General Welfare -
       - Social Security Act Cases -- Conditional Grants-in-Aid -
       - Earmarked Funds -- Debts of the United States -- Clause 
       2:  Borrowing Power -- Clause 3:  Power to Regulate 
       Commerce -- Purposes Served by the Grant -- Definition of 
       Terms -- Illegal Commerce -- Interstate Versus Foreign 
       Commerce -- Instruments of Commerce -- Congressional 
       Regulation of Waterways -- Congressional Regulation of 
       Land Transportation -- Congressional Regulation of 
       Commerce as Traffic -- Congressional Regulation of 
       Production and Industrial Relations:  Antidepression 
       Legislation -- Acts of Congress Prohibiting Commerce -- 
       Commerce Clause as a Source of National Police Power -- 
       Commerce Clause As a Restraint On State Powers -- State 
       Taxation and Regulation:  The Old Law -- State Taxation 
       and Regulation:  The Modern Law -- Foreign Commerce and 
       State Powers -- Concurrent Federal and State Jurisdiction 
       -- Commerce With Indian Tribes -- Clause 4:  
       Naturalization and Bankruptcies -- Naturalization and 
       Citizenship -- Aliens -- Bankruptcy -- Clauses 5 and 6 
       Money -- Fiscal and Monetary Powers of Congress -- Clause 
       7:  Post Office -- Postal Power -- Clause 8:  Copyrights 
       and Patents -- Origins and Scope of the Power -- 
       Patentable Discoveries -- Procedure in Issuing Patents -- 
       Nature and Scope of the Right Secured for Copyright -- 
       Power of Congress Over Patents and Copyrights -- Copyright
       and the First Amendment -- State Power Affecting Patents 
       and Copyrights -- Trade-Marks and Advertisements -- Clause
       9:  Creation of Courts -- In General -- Clause 10:  
       Maritime Crimes -- Piracies, Felonies, and Offenses 
       Against the Law of Nations -- Clauses 11-14:  War Power --
       Source and Scope -- Declaration of War -- Power to Raise 
       and Maintain Armed Forces -- War Legislation -- 
       Constitutional Rights In Wartime -- Clauses 15 and 16:  
       Militia -- Militia Clauses -- Clause 17:  District of 
       Columbia; Federal Property -- Seat of the Government -- 
       Authority Over Places Purchased -- Duration of Federal 
       Jurisdiction -- Reservation of Jurisdiction by States -- 
       Clause 18:  Necessary and Proper Clause -- Scope and 
       Operation -- Definition of Punishment and Crimes -- 
       Chartering of Banks -- Currency Regulations -- Power to 
       Charter Corporations -- Courts and Judicial Proceedings --
       Special Acts Concerning Claims -- Maritime Law -- Section 
       9:  Powers Denied To Congress: -- Clause 1:  Importation 
       of Slaves -- In General -- Clause 2:  Habeas Corpus 
       Suspension-- In General -- Clause 3:  Bills of Attainder 
       and Ex Post Facto Laws -- Bills of Attainder -- Ex Post 
       Facto Laws -- Clause 4:  Taxes -- Direct Taxes -- Clause 5
       :  Duties on exports from States -- Taxes On Exports -- 
       Clause 6:  Preference to Ports -- No Preference Clause -- 
       Clause 7:  Appropriations and Accounting of Public Money -
       - Appropriations -- Payment of Claims -- Clause 8:  Titles
       of Nobility; Presents -- In General -- Section 10:  Powers
       Denied To The States: -- Clause 1:  Treaties, Coining 
       Money, Impairing Contracts, Etc -- Clause 2:  Duties on 
       Exports and Imports -- Duties On Exports or Imports -- 
       Clause 3:  Tonnage Duties, Keeping Troops, Making Compacts,
       War -- Tonnage Duties -- Keeping Troops -- Interstate 
       Compacts -- Background of Clause -- Subject Matter of 
       Interstate Compacts -- Consent of Congress -- Grants of 
       Franchise to Corporations by Two States -- Legal Effect of
       Interstate Compacts -- Article 2:  Executive Department: -
       - Section 1:  President: -- Clause 1:  Powers and Term of 
       the President -- Nature and Scope of Presidential Power --
       Tenure -- Clauses 2-4:  Election -- Electoral College -- 
       Clause 5:  Qualifications -- Clause 6:  Presidential 
       Succession -- Clause 7:  Compensation and Emoluments -- 
       Clause 8:  Oath of Office -- Section 2:  Powers And Duties
       Of The President: -- Clause 1:  Commander-in-Chiefship; 
       Presidential Advisers; Pardons -- Commander-In-Chief -- 
       Martial Law and Constitutional Limitations -- Presidential
       Advisers -- Pardons and Reprieves -- Clause 2:  Treaties 
       and Appointment of Officers -- Treaty-Making Power -- 
       Treaties as Law of the Land -- Constitutional Limitations 
       of the treaty Power -- Interpretation and Termination of 
       Treaties as International compacts -- Indian Treaties -- 
       International Agreements Without Senate Approval -- 
       Executive Establishment -- Appointments and Congressional 
       Regulation of Offices -- Stages of Appointment Process -- 
       Removal Power -- Presidential Aegis:  Demands for Papers -
       - Clause 3:  Vacancies during Recess of Senate -- Recess 
       Appointments -- Section 3:  Legislative, Diplomatic, and 
       Law Enforcement Duties Of The President -- Legislative 
       Role of the President -- Conduct of Foreign Relations -- 
       President As Law Enforcer -- Protection of American Rights
       of Person and Property Abroad -- President Action In the 
       Domain of Congress:  the Steel Seizure Case -- 
       Presidential Immunity From Judicial Direction -- 
       Commissioning Officers -- Section 4:  Impeachment: -- 
       Impeachment -- 
505 0  Article 3:  Judicial Department: -- Section 1:  Judicial 
       Power, Courts, Judges: -- Organization of Courts, Tenure, 
       and Compensation of Judges -- One Supreme Court -- 
       Inferior Courts -- Compensation -- Courts of Specialized 
       Jurisdiction -- Legislative Courts -- Noncourt Entities in
       the Judicial Branch -- Judicial Power -- Characteristics 
       and Attributes of Judicial Power -- Finality of Judgment 
       as an Attribute of Judicial Power -- Judicial Immunity 
       from Suit -- Ancillary Powers of Federal Courts -- 
       Contempt Power -- Sanctions Other Than Contempt -- Power 
       to Issue Writs:  The Act of 1789 -- Congressional 
       Limitation of the Injunctive Power -- Rule-Making Power 
       and Powers Over Process -- Appointment of Referees, 
       Masters, and Special Aids -- Power to Admit and Disbar 
       Attorneys -- Sections 2:  Judicial Power And Jurisdiction:
       -- Clause 1:  Cases and Controversies; Grants of 
       Jurisdiction -- Judicial Power and Jurisdiction-Cases and 
       Controversies -- Judicial Review -- Jurisdiction of 
       Supreme Court and Inferior Federal Courts -- Suits 
       Affecting Ambassadors, Other Public Ministers, and Consuls
       -- Cases of Admiralty and Maritime Jurisdiction -- Cases 
       to Which the United States Is A Party -- Suits Between Two
       or More States -- Controversies Between a State and 
       Citizens of Another State -- Controversies Between 
       Citizens of Different States -- Controversies Between 
       Citizens of the Same State Claiming Land Under Grants of 
       Different States -- Controversies Between a State, or the 
       Citizens Thereof, and Foreign States, Citizens, or 
       Subjects -- Clause 2:  Original And Appellate Jurisdiction
       -- Original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court -- Power of 
       Congress to Control the Federal Courts -- Theory 
       Reconsidered -- Federal-State Court Relations -- Clause 3:
       Trial by Jury -- In General -- Section 3:  Treason: -- 
       Clause 1:  Definition and Limitations -- Treason -- Clause
       2:  Punishment -- Corruption of the Blood and Forfeiture -
       - Article 4:  States' Relations: -- Section 1:  Full Faith
       And Credit: -- Sources and effect of Full Faith and Credit
       -- Private International Law -- Judgments:  effect to be 
       given in Forum State -- In General -- Jurisdiction:  A 
       Prerequisite to Enforcement of Judgments -- Divorce 
       Decrees:  Domicile as the Jurisdictional Prerequisite -- 
       Other Types of Decrees -- Penal Judgments:  Types Entitled
       to Recognition -- Fraud as a Defense to suits on Foreign 
       Judgments -- Recognition of Rights Based Upon 
       Constitutions, Statutes, Common Law -- Development of the 
       Modern Rule -- Full Faith and Credit:  Miscellany -- Scope
       of Powers of Congress Under Provision -- Judgments of 
       Foreign States -- Section 2:  Interstate Comity: -- Clause
       1:  State Citizenship:  Privileges and Immunities -- 
       Origin and Purpose -- How Implemented -- Citizens of Each 
       State -- All Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the 
       Several States -- Discrimination in Private Rights -- 
       Access to Courts -- Taxation -- Clause 2:  Interstate 
       Rendition -- Duty to Surrender Fugitives From Justice -- 
       Fugitive From Justice Defined -- Procedure for Removal -- 
       Trial of Fugitives After Removal -- Clause 3:  Fugitives 
       from Labor -- Section 3:  Admission Of New States ; 
       Property Of United States: -- Clause 1:  Admission of New 
       Stats to Union -- Doctrine of the Equality of States -- 
       Clause 2:  Property of the United States -- Property and 
       Territory:  Powers of Congress -- Section 4:  Obligations 
       Of United States To States: -- Guarantee of Republican 
       Form of Government -- Article 5:  Mode Of Amendment: -- 
       Amendment of the Constitution -- Scope of the Amending 
       Power -- Proposing a Constitutional Amendment -- Proposals
       by Congress -- Convention Alternative -- Ratification -- 
       Authentication and Proclamation -- Judicial Review Under 
       Article 5 -- Article 6:  Prior Debts, National Supremacy, 
       Oaths Of Office: -- Clause 1:  Validity of Prior Debts and
       engagements -- Prior Debts -- Clause 2:  Supremacy of the 
       Constitution, Laws and Treaties -- National Supremacy -- 
       Marshall's Interpretation of the National Supremacy Clause
       -- Task of the Supreme Court Under the Clause:  Preemption
       -- Operation of the Supremacy Clause -- Obligation of 
       State Courts Under the Supremacy Clause -- Supremacy 
       Clause Versus the Tenth Amendment -- Federal 
       Instrumentalities and Personnel and State Police Power -- 
       Doctrine of Federal Exemption From State Taxation -- 
       Summation and Evaluation -- Clause 3:  Oath of Office -- 
       Oath of Office -- Power of Congress in Respect to Oaths --
       National Duties of State Officers -- Article 7:  
       Ratification -- Amendments To The Constitution -- First 
       through Tenth Amendments: -- Bill Of Rights: -- History --
       Formulation and Adoption -- Bill of Rights and the States 
       -- Fourteenth Amendment -- First Amendment:  Religion And 
       Expression: -- Religion -- Overview -- First Amendment:  
       Religion And Expression: -- Religion: -- Overview: -- 
       Scholarly commentary -- Court tests applied to Legislation
       Affecting Religion -- Government Neutrality in Religious 
       Disputes -- Establishment of Religion: -- Financial 
       Assistance to Church-Related Institutions -- Governmental 
       Encouragement of Religion in Public Schools:  Released 
       Time -- Governmental Encouragement of Religion in Public 
       Schools:  Prayers and Bible Reading -- Governmental 
       Encouragement of Religion in Public Schools:  Curriculum 
       Restriction -- Access of Religious Groups to School 
       Property -- Tax Exemptions of Religious Property -- 
       Exemption of Religious Organizations from Generally 
       Applicable Laws -- Sunday Closing Laws -- Conscientious 
       Objection -- Regulation of Religious Solicitation -- 
       Religion in Governmental Observances -- Religious Displays
       on Government Property -- Miscellaneous -- Free Exercise 
       of Religion: -- Belief-Conduct Distraction -- Mormon Cases
       -- Jehovah's Witnesses Cases -- Free Exercise Exemption 
       from General Governmental Requirements -- Religious Test 
       Oaths -- Religious Disqualification -- Freedom of 
       Expression-Speech and Press: -- Adoption and Common Law 
       Background -- Freedom of Expression:  The Philosophical 
       Basis -- Freedom of Expression:  Is There a Difference 
       Between Speech and Press? -- Doctrine of Prior Restraint: 
       -- Injunctions and the Press in Fair Trial Cases -- 
       Obscenity and Prior Restraint -- Subsequent Punishment:  
       Clear and Present Danger and Other Tests: -- Clear and 
       Present Danger -- Adoption of Clear and Present Danger -- 
       Contempt of Court and Clear and Present Danger -- Clear 
       and Present Danger Revised:  Dennis -- Balancing -- 
       Absolutist View of the First Amendment, With a Note on 
       "Preferred Position" -- Modern Tests and Standards:  
       Vagueness, Overbreadth, Strict Scrutiny, Intermediate 
       Scrutiny, and Effectiveness of Speech Restrictions -- Is 
       There a Present Test? -- Freedom of Belief: -- Flag Salute
       and Other Compelled Speech -- Imposition of Consequences 
       for Holding Certain Beliefs -- Right of Association: -- 
       Political Association -- Conflict Between Organization and
       Members -- Maintenance of National Security and the First 
       Amendment: -- Punishment of Advocacy -- Compelled 
       Registration of Communist Party -- Punishment for 
       Membership in an organization That Engages in Proscribed 
       Advocacy -- Disabilities Attaching to Membership in 
       Proscribed Organizations -- Employment Restriction and 
       Loyalty Oaths -- Legislative Investigations and the First 
       Amendment -- Interference With War Effort -- Suppression 
       of Communist Propaganda in the Mails -- Exclusion of 
       Certain Aliens as a First Amendment Problem -- Material 
       Support of Terrorist Organizations -- Particular 
       Government Regulations that Restrict Expression -- 
       Government as Employer:  Political and Other Outside 
       Activities -- Government as Employer:  Free Expression 
       Generally -- Government as Educator -- Government as 
       Regulator of the Electoral Process:  Elections and 
       Referendums -- Government as Regulator of the Electoral 
       Process:  Lobbying -- Government as Regulator of Labor 
       Relations -- Government as Investigator:  Reporter's 
       Privilege -- Government and the Conduct of Trials -- 
       Government as Administrator of Prisons -- Government and 
       Power of the Purse -- Governmental Regulation of 
       Communications Industries -- Commercial Speech -- Taxation
       -- Labor Relations -- Antitrust Laws -- Broadcast Radio 
       and Television -- Governmentally Compelled Right of Reply 
       to Newspapers -- Cable Television -- Government Restraint 
       of Content of Expression -- Seditious Speech and Seditious
       Libel -- Fighting Words and Other Threats to the Peace -- 
       Threats of Violence Against Individuals -- Group Libel, 
       Hate Speech -- Defamation -- False Statements -- Invasion 
       of Privacy -- Emotional Distress Tort Actions -- Right of 
       Publicity Tort Actions -- Publication of Legally 
       Confidential Information -- Obscenity -- Child Pornography
       -- Non-obscene But Sexually Explicit and Indecent 
       Expression -- Speech Plus:  Constitutional Law of 
       Leafleting, Picketing, and Demonstrating -- Public Forum -
       - Quasi-Public Places -- Picketing and Boycotts by Labor 
       Unions -- Public Issue Picketing and Parading -- 
       Leafleting, Handbilling, and the Like -- Sound Trucks, 
       Noise -- Door-to-Door Solicitation and Charitable 
       Solicitation -- Problem of Symbolic Speech -- Rights of 
       Assembly and Petition -- Background and Development -- 
       Cruikshank Case -- Hague Case -- 
505 0  Second Amendment:  Bearing Arms: -- In General -- Third 
       Amendment:  Quartering Soldiers -- In General -- Fourth 
       Amendment:  Search And Seizure: -- Search and Seizure -- 
       History and Scope of the Amendment -- History -- Scope of 
       the Amendment -- Interest Protected -- Arrests and Other 
       Detentions -- Searches and Inspections in Noncriminal 
       Cases -- Searches and Seizure pursuant to warrant -- 
       Issuance by Neutral Magistrate -- Probable Cause -- 
       Particularity -- First Amendment Bearing on Probable Cause
       and Particularity -- Property Subject to Seizure -- 
       Execution of Warrants -- Valid Searches And Seizures 
       Without Warrants -- Detention Short of Arrest:  Stop and 
       Frisk -- Search Incident to Arrest -- Vehicular Searches -
       - Vessel Searches -- Consent Searches -- Border Searches -
       - Open Fields -- Plain View -- Public Schools -- 
       Government Workplace -- Prisons and Regulation of 
       Probation and Parole -- Drug Testing -- Electronic 
       Surveillance and the Fourth Amendment -- Olmstead Case -- 
       Federal Communications Act -- Nontelephonic Electronic 
       Surveillance -- Berger and Katz Cases -- Warrantless 
       "National Security" Electronic Surveillance -- Enforcing 
       the fourth Amendment:  The Exclusionary Rule -- 
       Alternatives to the Exclusionary Rule -- Development of 
       the Exclusionary Rule -- Foundations of the Exclusionary 
       Rule -- Narrowing Application of the Exclusionary Rule -- 
       Operation of the Rule:  Standing -- Fifth Amendment:  
       Rights Of Persons: -- Indictment by Grand Jury -- Double 
       Jeopardy -- Development and Scope -- Reprosecution 
       Following Mistrial -- Reprosecution Following Acquittal --
       Acquittal by Jury -- Acquittal by the Trial Judge -- Trial
       Court Rulings Terminating Trial Before Verdict -- 
       Reprosecution Following Conviction -- Reprosecution After 
       Reversal on Defendant's  Appeal -- Sentence Increases -- 
       For the Same Offence -- Legislative Discretion as to 
       Multiple Sentences -- Successive Prosecutions for the same
       Offense -- Same Transaction Problem -- Self-Incrimination 
       -- Development and Scope -- Power to Compel Testimony and 
       Disclosure -- Immunity -- Required Records Doctrine -- 
       Reporting and Disclosure -- Confessions:  Police 
       Interrogation, Due Process, and Self-Incrimination -- 
       Common Law Rule -- McNabb-Mallory Doctrine -- State 
       Confession Cases Before Miranda -- From the Voluntariness 
       Standard to Miranda -- Miranda v Arizona -- Operation of 
       the Exclusionary Rule -- Supreme Court Review -- Procedure
       in the Trial Courts -- Due Process -- History and Scope --
       Scope of the Guaranty -- Procedural Due Process -- 
       Generally -- Administrative Proceedings:  A Fair Hearing -
       - Aliens:  Entry and Deportation -- Judicial Review of 
       Administrative or Military Proceedings -- Substantive Due 
       Process -- Discrimination -- Congressional Police Measures
       -- Congressional Regulation of Public Utilities -- 
       Congressional Regulations of Railroads -- Taxation -- 
       Retroactive Taxes -- Deprivation of property:  Retroactive
       Legislation -- Bankruptcy Legislation -- Right to Sue the 
       Government -- Congressional Power to Abolish Common Law 
       Judicial Actions -- Deprivation of Liberty:  Economic 
       Legislation -- National Eminent Domain Power -- Overview -
       - Public Use -- Just Compensation -- Interest -- Rights 
       for Which Compensation Must Be Made -- Consequential 
       Damages -- Enforcement of Right to Compensation -- When 
       Property Is Taken -- Government Activity Not Directed at 
       the Property -- Navigable Waters -- Regulatory Takings -- 
       Sixth Amendment:  Rights Of Accused In Criminal 
       Prosecutions: -- Criminal Prosecutions: -- Coverage -- 
       Right to a Speedy and Public Trial -- Speedy Trial -- 
       Source and Rationale -- Application and Scope -- When the 
       right is Denied -- Public Trial -- Right to Trial by 
       Impartial Jury -- Jury Trial -- Attributes and Function of
       the Jury -- When the Jury trial Guarantee Applies -- 
       Impartial Jury -- Place of Trial:  Jury of the Vicinage --
       Notice of Accusation -- Confrontation -- Compulsory 
       Process -- Assistance of Counsel -- Absolute Right to 
       Counsel at Trial -- Historical Practice -- Development of 
       Right -- Limits on the Right to Retained Counsel -- 
       Effective Assistance of Counsel -- Self-Representation -- 
       Right to Assistance of Counsel in Nontrial Situations -- 
       Judicial Proceedings Before Trial -- Custodial 
       Interrogation -- Lineups and Other Identification 
       Situations -- Post-Conviction Proceedings -- Noncriminal 
       and Investigatory Proceedings -- Seventh Amendment:  Civil
       Trials -- Trial by Jury in Civil Cases -- Right and the 
       Characteristics of the Civil Jury -- History -- 
       Composition and Functions of Civil Jury -- Courts in Which
       the Guarantee Applies -- Waiver of the Right -- 
       Application of the Amendment -- Cases "at Common Law" -- 
       Continuing Law-Equity distinction -- Procedures Limiting 
       Jury's Role -- Directed Verdicts -- Jury Trial Under the 
       Federal Employer's Liability Act -- Appeals from State 
       Courts to the Supreme Court -- Eighth Amendment:  Further 
       Guarantees In Criminal Cases: -- Excessive Bail -- 
       Excessive Fines -- Cruel and unusual Punishments -- Style 
       of Interpretation -- Application and Scope -- Capital 
       Punishment -- General Validity and Guiding Principles -- 
       Implementation of Procedural Requirements -- Limitations 
       on Capital Punishment:  Proportionality -- Limitations on 
       capital Punishment:  Diminished Capacity -- Limitations on
       Capital Punishment:  Equality of Application -- 
       Limitations on Habeas Corpus Review of Capital Sentences -
       - Proportionality -- Prisons and Punishment -- Limitation 
       of the Clause to Criminal Punishments -- Ninth Amendment: 
       Unenumerated Rights: -- Tenth Amendment:  Reserved Powers:
       -- Reserved Powers: -- Scope and Purpose -- Effect of 
       Provision on Federal Powers -- Federal Taxing Power -- 
       Federal Police Power -- Federal Regulations Affecting 
       State Activities and Instrumentalities -- Eleventh 
       Amendment:  Suits Against States: -- State Immunity: -- 
       Purpose and Early Interpretation -- Expansion of the 
       Immunity of the States -- Nature of the States' Immunity -
       - Suits Against States -- Consent to Suit and Waiver -- 
       Congressional Withdrawal of Immunity -- Suits Against 
       State Officials -- Tort Actions Against State Officials --
       Twelfth Amendment:  Election Of President: -- 
505 0  Thirteenth Amendment:  Slavery And Involuntary Servitude: 
       -- Sections 1 and 2 -- Abolition of Slavery -- Origin and 
       Purpose -- Peonage -- Situations in Which the Amendment Is
       Inapplicable -- Fourteenth Amendment:  Rights Guaranteed: 
       Privileges And Immunities Of Citizenship, Due Process, And
       Equal Protection: -- Section 1:  Rights Guaranteed -- 
       Fourteenth Amendment and States' Rights -- Citizens of the
       United States -- Privileges or Immunities -- Due Process 
       of Law -- Generally -- Definitions -- Rise and Fall of 
       Economic Substantive Due Process:  Overview -- Regulation 
       of Labor Conditions -- Regulation of Business Enterprises:
       Price Controls -- Regulation of Public Utilities and 
       Common Carriers -- Regulation of Businesses, Corporations,
       Professions, and Trades -- Protection of State Resources -
       - Ownership of Real Property:  Rights and Limitations -- 
       Health, Safety, and Morals -- Vested and Remedial Rights -
       - State Control over Local Units of Government -- Taxing 
       Power -- Jurisdiction to Tax -- Procedure in Taxation -- 
       Eminent Domain -- Fundamental Rights (Noneconomic 
       Substantive Due Process) -- Procedural Due Process:  Civil
       -- Procedure Which Is Due Process -- Jurisdiction -- Power
       of the States to Regulate Procedure -- Procedural Due 
       Process:  Criminal -- Equal Protection of the Laws -- 
       Traditional Equal Protection:  Economic Regulation and 
       Related exercises of the Police Powers --Taxation -- 
       Police Power Regulation -- Other Business and Employment 
       Relations -- Equal Protection and Race -- Overview -- 
       Education -- Juries -- Capital Punishment -- Housing -- 
       Other Areas of Discrimination -- Affirmative Action:  
       Remedial Use of Racial Classifications -- New Equal 
       Protection -- Classifications Meriting Close Scrutiny -- 
       Illegitimacy -- Fundamental Interests:  The Political 
       Process -- Right to Travel -- Marriage and Familial 
       Relations -- Sexual Orientation -- Poverty and Fundamental
       Interests:  The Intersection of Due Process and Equal 
       Protection -- Section 2:  Apportionment of Representation 
       -- Apportionment of Representation -- Sections 3 and 4:  
       Disqualification and Public Debt -- Section 5:  
       Enforcement --Enforcement -- Generally -- State Action -- 
       Congressional Definition of Fourteenth Amendment Rights --
       Fifteenth Amendment:  Rights Of Citizens To Vote: -- 
       Sections 1 and 2 -- Abolition of Suffrage Qualifications 
       on Basis of Race -- Adoption and judicial enforcement -- 
       Adoption -- Judicial View of the Amendment -- Grandfather 
       Clauses -- White Primary -- Literacy tests -- Racial 
       Gerrymandering -- Congressional Enforcement -- State 
       Action -- Federal Remedial Legislation -- Sixteenth 
       Amendment:  Income Tax: -- Income Tax -- History and 
       Purpose of the Amendment -- Income Subject to Taxation -- 
       Income Tax -- History and Purpose of the Amendment -- 
       Income Subject to Taxation -- Corporate Dividends:  When 
       Taxable -- Corporate Earnings:  When Taxable -- Gains:  
       When Taxable -- Income from Illicit Transactions -- 
       Deductions and exemptions -- Diminution of Loss -- 
       Seventeenth Amendment:  Popular Election Of Senators: -- 
       Eighteenth Amendment:  Prohibition Of Intoxicating Liquors
       -- Nineteenth Amendment:  Women's Suffrage Rights -- 
       Twentieth Amendment:  Terms Of President, Vice President, 
       Members Of Congress:  Presidential Vacancy -- Twenty-First
       Amendment:  Repeal Of Eighteenth Amendment: -- Sections 1-
       3 -- Repeal of Eighteenth Amendment -- Effect of Repeal --
       Scope of Regulatory Power conferred upon the States -- 
       Discrimination between Domestic and Imported Products -- 
       Regulation of Transportation and "Through" Shipments -- 
       Regulation of Imports Destined for a Federal Area -- 
       Foreign Imports, Exports; Taxation, Regulation -- Effect 
       of Section 2 upon Other Constitutional Provisions -- 
       Effect on Federal Regulation -- Twenty-Second Amendment:  
       Presidential Tenure -- Twenty-Third Amendment:  
       Presidential Electors For The District Of Columbia -- 
       Twenty-Fourth Amendment:  Abolition Of The Poll Tax 
       Qualification In Federal Elections -- Twenty-Fifth 
       Amendment:  Presidential Vacancy, Disability, And 
       Inability -- Twenty-Sixth Amendment:  Reduction Of Voting 
       Age Qualification -- Twenty-Seventh Amendment:  
       Congressional Pay Limitation -- Acts Of Congress Held 
       Unconstitutional In Whole Or In Part By The Supreme Court 
       Of The United States -- State Constitutional And Statutory
       Provisions And Municipal Ordinances Held Unconstitutional 
       Or Held To Be Prempted By Federal Law -- Supreme Court 
       Decisions Overruled By Subsequent Decision -- Table Of 
       Cases -- Index. 
520    Centennial edition. Popularly known as the Constitution 
       Annotated or "CONAN", encompasses the U.S. Constitution 
       and analysis and interpretation of the U.S. Constitution 
       with in-text annotations of cases decided by the Supreme 
       Court of the United States.  The analysis is provided by 
       the Congressional Research Service (CRS) in the Library of
       Congress.  This is the 100th anniversary edition of a 
       publication first released in 1913 at the direction of the
       U.S. Senate.  Since then, it has been published as a bound
       edition every 10 years, with updates issued every two 
       years that address new constitutional law cases. 
530    Also available on the Internet. 
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650  0 Constitutional law|zUnited States.|0https://id.loc.gov/
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651  7 United States.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1204155
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       no96033430|eeditor. 
700 1  Eig, Larry M.,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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710 1  United States.|bSupreme Court.|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/n79006848 
710 2  Library of Congress.|bCongressional Research Service.
       |0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79061321 
830  0 Senate document (United States. Congress. Senate) ;|0https
       ://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84709496|vno. 112-9. 
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