Property rights : from Magna Carta to the Fourteenth Amendment / Bernard H. Siegan.
2001
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Author
Title
Property rights : from Magna Carta to the Fourteenth Amendment / Bernard H. Siegan.
Published
New Brunswick (USA) : Social Philosophy and Policy Foundation : Transaction Publishers, 2001.
Call Number
KF562 .S57 2001
ISBN
0765807556 (pbk.)
0765800578 (hard)
0765800578 (hard)
Description
viii, 329 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)45015531
Note
Series statement on jacket.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-316) and index.
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Table of Contents
1
Introduction
1
2
The Rights of Englishmen
5
IThe Magna Carta
6
IILord Coke and His Interpretation of the Magna Carta
12
IIICoke's Judicial Record
19
IVBlackstone and the Common Law
29
VJohn Locke's Influence on American Constitutionalism
46
VIThe Colonies Protect Rights
53
VIIThe Commercial Success of English America
53
VIIIRejecting Authoritarian Controls
55
IXFreedom versus Public Virtue
58
3
Interpreting the Constitution and the Bill of Rights
61
IThe Articles of Confederation
61
IIThe First American Constitution
64
IIIFraming the U.S. Constitution
65
IVJames Madison: The Most Important and Influential Framer
74
VMadison and the Separation of Powers
83
VIJudicial Review
92
VIIConstitutional Protection of Property Rights
99
VIIIThe Bill of Rights
102
IXThe Due Process Clause
105
XThe Takings Clause
108
XICorrectly Interpreting the Constitution's Private Property Guarantees
117
XIIThe Bill of Rights and Property Rights
118
4
Judicial Interpretations of Property Rights Prior to the Fourteenth Amendment
121
IIntroduction
121
IIState Decisions
123
IIIJustice Blackmun's Dissent in the Lucas Case
180
IVFederal Cases
192
VDue Process and the Police Power
206
VIObservations about Due Process and Class Legislation
212
5
The Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment
219
IIntroduction
219
IIThe Civil Rights Act of 1866
226
IIIBingham's Early Version of Section I
231
IVThe Final Version of Section 1
235
6
The Privileges or Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment
243
IIntroduction
243
IIThe Privileges and Immunities Clause of Article IV
246
IIICongress Defines Privileges and Immunities
248
IVPaul v. Virginia
258
VThe Slaughterhouse Cases
261
VISaenz v. Roe
267
VIISection 1: Beyond Property Rights
275
7
Concluding Remarks
283
Notes
289
Index
317
Index of Cases
325
About the Author
329