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SECTION 26. Applicability cf constitutional provisions to modern con-
ditions ...
27. The Wilson-Roosevelt doctrine of construction.
28. Stare Decisis
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CHAPTER III.
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THE DIVISION OF Powers BETWEEN THE L'NITED STATES AND ITS MEMBER
STATES.
SECTION 29. Federal powers.
30. Express and implied powers.
31. Federal powers to be liberally construed..
32. Strict construction a corollary of the States' Rights
Doctrine ...
33. “ Necessary and proper
34. McCulloch v. Maryland..
35. Administrative necessity as a souree of federal power ....
36. International sovereignty and responsibility as a source of
implied powers
37. Resulting powers
38. Inherent sovereign powers.
39. Express limitations upon the Federal Government.
40. Implied limitations upon the Federal Government.
41. Exclusive and concurrent federal powers...
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CHAPTER IV.
TJIE SUPREMACY OF FEDERAL AUTHORITY.
SECTION 42. Federal supremacy
43. The States may not be coerced ,
44. Conclusion
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CHAPTER V.
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THE MAINTENANCE OF FEDERAL SUPREMACY: THE FREEDOM OF FEDERAL
AGENCIES FROM INTERFERENCE OR CONTROL BY THE STATES.
SECTION 45. State taxation of federal governmental agencies.
46. Property of federal agencies may be taxed.
47. State taxation of federal franchises.
48. State taxation of patent rights.....
49. State taxation of federally licensed occupations.
50. State taxation of federal salaries
51. State taxation of federal property.
52. State taxation of federal serurities.
53. Income from federal securities exempt from state taxation.
54. State taxation of circulating notes of national banks....
55. State taxation of bequests to the United States.
56. State taxation of national banks
57. Federal taxation of state agencies.
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SECTION 58. Federal taxation of property of municipalities..
59. South Carolina v. United States...
60. Federal taxation of state documents...
61. Federal exercise of eminent domain in the States..
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CHAPTER VI.
THE MAINTENANCE OF FEDERAL SUPREMACY: WRITS OF ERROR FROM THE
FEDERAL SUPREME COURT TO STATE COURTS.
SECTION 62. Writs of error to state courts...
63. Martin v. Hunter's Lessee.
61. Cohens v. Virginia,...
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CHAPTER VII. 6
THE MAINTENANCE OF FEDERAL SUPREMACY: REMOVAL OF SUITS FROM
STATE TO FEDERAL, COURTS.
SECTION 65. Right of removal of criminal cases,
66 Tennessee v. Davis....
67. Right of removal in civil cases.
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CHAPTER VIII. *
THE MAINTENANCE OF FEDERAL SUPREMACY BY HABEAS CORPUS TO
STATE AUTHORITIES,
SECTION 68. State courts may not interfere with federal authorities..
69. Issuance of the writ by federal courts..
70. The Neagle Case....
71. Writ issued only when imperative..
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CHAPTER IX. "
THE MAINTENANCE OF FEDERAL SUPREMACY: THE INDEPENDENCE OF
FEDERAL ('OURTS FROM STATE INTERFERENCE.
SECTION 72. Independence of federal authorities..
73. Injunctions from federal to state courts..
74. State restrictions upon the right of removal of suits from
state to federal courts.
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CHAPTER X.
THE FEDERAL COXTROL OF THE FORM OF STATE GOVERNMENTS.
SECTION 75. State autonomy
76. Republican form of government defined.
77. The constitutionality of referendum laws.
78. Dorr's rebellion
79. Luther y, Borden.
80. The reconstruction of Southern States after the Civil War.
81. Restricted suffrage compatible with republican form of
government
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SECTION 82. Public office not a property or contract right
83. Suits between two or more claimants to state oflice...
84. Taylor v. Beckham....
CHAPTER XI, (
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FEDERAL SUPERVISION OF STATE ACTIVITIES: THE FOURTEENTH
AMENDMENT.
SECTION 85. The Fourteenth Amendment..
86. The Slaughter House Cases.
87. Effect of Fourteenth Amendment upon rights enumerated
in first eight amendments.....
88. Suffrage not a necessary incident of citizenship...
89. Legislative power granted Congress by the Fourteenth
Amendment
90. Summary
CHAPTER XII.
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INTERSTATE RELATIONS: FULL FAITH AXD CREDIT CLAUSE.
SECTION 91. States independent of one another...
92. ('ongressional legislation
93. Federal judgments and decrees.
94. Full faith and credit clause applies only to civil judy-
ments and decrees.....
95. Full faith and credit clause establishes a rule of evidence.
96. Judgments in rem and in personam...
97. Vul Tiel Record ..
98. Marriage and Divorce.
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CHAPTER XIII.
INTERSTATE RELATIONS: THE COMITY CLAUSE.
SECTION 99. Privileges and immunities..
100. Political privileges ....
101. State proprietary privileges.
102. Privileges of one State not carried into other States..
103. Corporations not citizens within the meaning of the
Comity Clause
CHAPTER XIV.
INTERSTITE RELATIONS: EXTRADITION.
SECTION 104. Interstate extradition
105. Extradition by the States of the l'nion to foreign States.
106. Auxiliary legislation by the States..
107. Judicial examination of extradition proceedings..
108. Abduction and forcible return of fugitives from justice.
109. Trial for offenses other than those for which extradited..
110. Who is a fugitive”.
111. Fugitive slaves
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CHAPTER XV.
INTERSTATE RELATIONS: COMPACTS BETWEEN THE STATES AND BETWEEN
THE UNITED STATES AND THE STATES.
SECTION 112. Compaets between the States
113. Compacts between the States and the United States.
114. Equality of the States..
115. Contracts in re proprietary interests.
116. Suits between States.
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CHAPTER XVI.
THE PERSONS SUBJECT TO THE JURISDICTION OF THE UNITED STATES.
SECTION 117. Territorial sovereignty
118. De jacto control
119. Status of aliens
120. Double allegiance
121. Status of aliens in the United States,
122. Domiciled aliens
123. Aliens not domiciled.
124. Exclusion and expulsion of aliens.
125. The Chinese ..
126. Protection of the persons and property of aliens..
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CHAPTER ITII.
AMERICAN (ITIZENSHIP.
SECTION 127. Citizenship defined
128. State and federal citizenship distinguished ..
129. The Dred Scott Case....
130. The Fourteenth Amendment.
131. District of Columbia and Territories.
132. Boyd v. Nebraska criticized.....
132a. Wong Kim Ark Case..
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CHAPTER XVIII.
NATURALIZATION,
SECTION 133. Naturalization by statute
134. Naturalization by annexation of territory and by treaty..
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CHAPTER XIX.
EXPATRIATION.
SECTION 135. Deriał of right expatriation.
136. Right recognized by l'nited States.
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CHAPTER XX.
TUE LEGAL ST\TUS OF INDIANS.
SECTION 137. Indian lands
138. The legal status of Indians.
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SECTION 139. Federal power over Indians.
110. Congressional legislation...
141. Federal jurisdiction exclusive: Cherokee Nation v. Georgia.
142. Worce-ter v. Georgia
113. Naturalization of Indians by statute..
144. Disappearance of Indian tribal autonomy.
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CHAPTER XXI.
THE ADMISSION OF NEW STATES.
SECTION 115. The admission of new States.
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CHAPTER XXII.
THE POWER OF THE L'XITED STATES TO ACQUIRE TERRITORY.
SECTION 146. The right to annex based on the right to admit new States.
147. Annexation of Louisiana: Views of Jefferson.
148. Territories as embryo States..
149. Judicial Dicta: Taney's views.
150. Conclusions ...
151. The right to annex based on the treaty and war-making
powers
152. Power of the United States to alienate territory.
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CHAPTER XXIII.
THE MODES IN WHICH AND THE PURPOSES FOR MUCH TERRITORY MAY
DE ACQUIRED BY THE UNITED STATES.
SECTION 153. Constitutional modes of acquiring territory...
154. Annexation by joint resolution....
155. Consent of inhabitants of annexed territory not required.
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CHAPTER XXIV.
TIE CONSTITUTIONAL SOURCES OF POWER OF CONGRESS TO GOVERN THE
TERRITORIES.
SECTION 156. Power to govern territories not questioned...
157. Doctrines of the Dred Scott Case,
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CILAPTER XXV. THE EXTENT OF THE POWER OF CONGRESS to GOVERN TIE TERRITORIES.
SECTION 158. Power to govern absolute....
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159. Classes of Cerritorial governments.
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160. Constitutionality of these governments.
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161. Territorial governments are congressional governments...
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CIIAPTER XXVI.
TIE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
SECTION 162. The government of the District of Columbia..
163. Places purchased
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