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- Cover
- Introduction
- About This Book
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Icons Used in This Book
- Beyond the Book
- Where to Go from Here
- Part 1: Getting Started with the U.S. Constitution
- Chapter 1: Identifying the Main Principles and Controversies of the Constitution
- Defining “Constitution”
- Knowing When and Why the Constitution Was Created
- Summarizing the Main Principles of the Constitution
- Identifying Some Areas of Controversy
- Chapter 2: Probing Underlying Concepts: Big Thinkers, Big Thoughts
- Building on Magna Carta
- Respecting the Rule of Law (or the Rule of Lawyers?)
- Analyzing the Concepts Underlying the Declaration of Independence
- Establishing a Republic
- Chapter 3: Untangling Some Confusion and Ambiguities
- Listing Some Sources of Confusion
- Discarding Out-of-Date Ideas?
- Clarifying Uncertainties
- Giving Some Important Principles the Silent Treatment
- Interpreting the Constitution
- Chapter 4: Catching a Bird’s-Eye View of the Constitution
- Presenting the Preamble: “We the People …”
- Article I: Setting Up the Congress
- Article II: Hailing the Chief
- Article III: Understating Judicial Power
- Article IV: Getting Along with the Neighbors — and Uncle Sam
- Article V: Changing versus Amending the Constitution
- Article VI: Fudging Federalism
- Article VII: Ratifying the Constitution
- Chapter 5: Changing the Constitution by Amendment and Interpretation
- Noting the Four Paths to an Amendment
- Explaining What Happens in Practice
- Listing the Amendments
- Debating the Need for Judge-Made Law
- Part 2: We the People: How the United States Is Governed
- Chapter 6: Scrutinizing Sovereignty: Who Rules America?
- Introducing “We the People”
- Hailing the Chief
- Congress: Flexing Its Lawmaking Muscle
- Giving the States Their Due
- The High Court: Saying What the Law Is
- Uncovering Conspiracies
- Chapter 7: Defining Federalism
- Tracing the Origins of U.S. Federalism
- Testing State Sovereignty: Some Recent Supreme Court Decisions
- Foreign Affairs: Looking at the Influence of Treaties
- Chapter 8: Separation of Powers: Checking and Balancing
- No Moonlighting for the President
- Keeping the Branches Apart
- Checking and Balancing
- Chapter 9: Doing Business: The Commerce Clause
- How the Commerce Clause Was Born
- Interpreting the Commerce Clause
- Hunting Down the Dormant Commerce Clause
- Tracing the Changing Meaning of the Commerce Clause
- Part 3: Assessing the Three Engines of Government: The President, Congress, and the Judiciary
- Chapter 10: Examining the Role of the President
- Being “eligible to the Office of President”
- Picking a President
- Canning the President
- Signing, Vetoing, and Pocketing Legislation
- Appointing Key Positions
- Hailing the Chief: The President’s Administration
- Battling Executive Privilege
- Making War versus Declaring War
- Chapter 11: Giving Everyone a Voice: The House of Representatives and the Senate
- Making the Laws That Govern the Land
- Visiting the People’s House
- Getting to Know the Senate
- Passing Legislation
- Chapter 12: “Saying What the Law Is”: The Judicial System
- Examining the Courts’ Function
- Appointments and Elections: Becoming a Judge
- Understanding Judicial Independence without Accountability
- Making the Judiciary Paramount: Judicial Review
- Casting the Swing Vote
- Labeling Supreme Court Justices
- Chapter 13: You’re Fired! Investigating the Impeachment Process
- There’s Nothing Peachy about Impeachment
- “High Crimes and Misdemeanors”: What Impeachment Is and Isn’t
- Explaining the Impeachment Process
- Understanding the Implications of Impeachment
- Tracking Impeachment in Action
- Removing State Officials from Office
- Part 4: Guaranteeing Important Rights: The Bill of Rights
- Chapter 14: The First Amendment: Freedom of Religion, Speech, and Assembly
- Considering the Amendment’s Wording
- Separating Church and State
- Assuring the Free Exercise of Religion
- Guaranteeing Freedom of Expression
- Leaking Classified Information
- Having Your Cake …
- Protecting the Right to Assemble and Petition
- Chapter 15: The Second Amendment: Bearing Arms
- Debating Interpretation: Individual versus State Rights
- Breaking Down the Amendment’s Clauses
- Upholding Individual Rights: D.C. v. Heller
- Considering the Continuation of the Debate
- Chapter 16: The Third and Fourth Amendments: Protecting Citizens from Government Forces
- Keeping the Feds Out of Your House
- Keeping the Government Off Your Back
- Chapter 17: Taking the Fifth — and a Bit of the Fourteenth
- Invoking the “Great Right” against Self-Incrimination
- Peeking Behind the Closed Doors of the Grand Jury
- Avoiding Double Jeopardy
- Agonizing over Due Process
- Opening Up the Incorporation Debate
- Taking Private Property
- Chapter 18: Regulating Crime and Punishment: The Sixth through Eighth Amendments
- Outlining Defendants’ Rights in Criminal Prosecutions: The Sixth Amendment
- Guaranteeing Jury Trials in Civil Suits: The Seventh Amendment
- Prohibiting “Cruel and Unusual Punishments”: The Eighth Amendment
- Chapter 19: Analyzing an “Inkblot” and a “Truism”: The Ninth and Tenth Amendments
- Reading the Constitution: The Ninth Amendment
- Considering the Tenth Amendment
- Part 5: Addressing Liberties and Modifying the Government: More Amendments
- Chapter 20: States’ Rights, Elections, and Slavery: The Eleventh through Thirteenth Amendments
- The Eleventh Amendment: Asserting State Sovereign Immunity?
- Cleaning Up the Framers’ Political Mess: The Twelfth Amendment
- Removing the Blot of Slavery: The Thirteenth Amendment
- Chapter 21: The Fourteenth Amendment: Ensuring Equal Protection
- Defining Citizenship
- Understanding States’ Obligations
- Achieving “Equal Justice Under Law” — Or Not
- Disqualifying Confederates from Office
- Repudiating Confederate Debts
- Empowering Congress
- Chapter 22: Starts, Stops, and Clarifications: Amendments since 1870
- Removing Race Qualifications for Voting: The Fifteenth Amendment
- Letting Uncle Sam Raid Your Piggy Bank: The Sixteenth Amendment
- Electing the Senate: The Seventeenth Amendment
- Outlawing Liquor: The Eighteenth Amendment
- Giving Women the Vote: The Nineteenth Amendment
- Moving Out of the Horse and Buggy Age: The Twentieth Amendment
- Repealing Prohibition: The Twenty-First Amendment
- Taking George Washington’s Lead: The Twenty-Second Amendment
- Enfranchising the Nation’s Capital: The Twenty-Third Amendment
- Banning Tax Barriers to Voting: The Twenty-Fourth Amendment
- Succeeding to the Presidency: The Twenty-Fifth Amendment
- Lowering the Voting Age: The Twenty-Sixth Amendment
- Limiting Congressional Pay Raises: The Twenty-Seventh Amendment
- Part 6: The Part of Tens
- Chapter 23: Ten Landmark Constitutional Cases
- Marbury v. Madison (1803)
- Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
- Grutter v. Bollinger and Gratz v. Bollinger (2003)
- Kelo v. City of New London (2005)
- Clinton v. Jones (1997)
- Roe v. Wade (1973)
- Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (FEC) (2010)
- Obergefell v. Hodges (2015)
- Glossip v. Gross (2015)
- Riley v. California (2014)
- Chapter 24: Ten Influential Supreme Court Justices
- John Marshall
- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
- Hugo Black
- Earl Warren
- Thurgood Marshall
- John Paul Stevens
- Sandra Day O’Connor
- Antonin Scalia
- Anthony Kennedy
- John Roberts
- Chapter 25: Two Sides of Five Constitutional Conundrums
- Is the Constitution Outdated?
- Should the Electoral College Be Abolished?
- Does the U.S. Supreme Court Have Too Much Power?
- Is the United States a Democracy?
- Does the President Have Too Much Power?
- Appendix: Constitution of the United States of America
- Preamble
- Articles
- Signatures
- Amendments
- About the Author
- Advertisement Page
- Connect with Dummies
- Index
- End User License Agreement
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