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  1. 2 CONSTITUTIONAL ADJUDICATION
    1. The Justices of the Supreme Court
    2. The Supreme Court in the Federal Judicial System
    3. How Cases Get to the Supreme Court
    4. How the Supreme Court Decides Cases
    5. The Impact of Supreme Court Decisions
    6. Analyzing Supreme Court Decisions
    7. Sources in Constitutional Law
    8. Notes
    9. Selected Reading
  2. 3 THE JUDICIAL POWER
    1. The Power of Judicial Review
    2. Externally Imposed Restraints on Judicial Review
    3. Court-Imposed Restraints on Judicial Review
    4. The Expanding Role of the Courts
    5. The Courts, Judicial Review, and the Problem of Legitimacy
    6. Notes
    7. Selected Reading
    8. CASES
      1. Marbury v. Madison (1803)
      2. Stuart v. Laird (1803)
      3. Eakin v. Raub (1825)
      4. Cooper v. Aaron (1958)
      5. Plaut v. Spendthrift Farm, Inc. (1995)
      6. Young v. United States ex rel. Vuitton (1987)
      7. Ex parte McCardle (1869)
      8. Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife (1992)
      9. Hein v. Freedom from Religion Foundation (2007)
      10. Luther v. Borden (1849)
      11. Baker v. Carr (1962)
      12. Nixon v. United States (1993)
      13. DeShaney v. Winnebago County Department of Social Services (1989)
  3. 4 THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
    1. The Scope of Congressional Power
    2. Powers That Facilitate Legislative Activity
    3. Nonlegislative Powers
    4. Safeguarding Legislative Power
    5. Conclusions
    6. Notes
    7. Selected Reading
    8. CASES
      1. McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)
      2. Powell v. McCormack (1969)
      3. U.S. Term Limits, Inc. v. Thornton (1995)
      4. Gravel v. United States (1972)
      5. McGrain v. Daugherty (1927)
      6. Watkins v. United States (1957)
      7. Articles of Impeachment Against William Jefferson Clinton (1998)
      8. Schechter Poultry Corporation v. United States (1935)
      9. Mistretta v. United States (1989)
      10. Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha (1983)
  4. 5 THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
    1. The Aims of the Framers
    2. Grants of Power and Their Use
    3. Implied Powers
    4. Prerogative Powers
    5. Notes
    6. Selected Reading
    7. CASES
      1. Clinton v. City of New York (1998)
      2. Myers v. United States (1926)
      3. Morrison v. Olson (1988)
      4. United States v. Nixon (1974)
      5. Clinton v. Jones (1997)
      6. In re Neagle (1890)
      7. Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company v. Sawyer (1952)
  5. 6 WAR AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS
    1. The Interbranch Distribution of Power
    2. The Foundation and Extent of the Foreign Affairs Power
    3. War and Individual Rights
    4. Notes
    5. Selected Reading
    6. CASES
      1. The Prize Cases (1863)
      2. The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution (1964)
      3. The War Powers Resolution (1973)
      4. United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corporation (1936)
      5. Missouri v. Holland (1920)
      6. Medellin v. Texas (2008)
      7. Ex parte Milligan (1866)
      8. Korematsu v. United States (1944)
      9. Ex parte Quirin (1942)
      10. The USA PATRIOT Act (2001)
      11. Detention, Treatment, and Trial of Certain Non-Citizens in the War Against Terrorism (2001)
      12. Hamdi v. Rumsfeld (2004)
      13. Boumediene v. Bush (2008)
      14. Letter on Wiretapping by the National Security Agency (2005)
      15. Congressional Research Service Memorandum (2006)
  6. 7 FEDERALISM
    1. Federalism and the Founding
    2. Federalism and the First Congress
    3. Federalism and the Marshall Court
    4. Federalism and Its Protection by Subsequent Courts
    5. The PostCivil War Amendments and the Shifting of the Federal Balance
    6. Notes
    7. Selected Reading
    8. CASES
      1. The Judiciary Act of 1789
      2. Cohens v. Virginia (1821)
      3. Coyle v. Smith (1911)
      4. Baldwin v. Montana Fish and Game Commission (1978)
      5. Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857)
      6. New York v. United States (1992)
      7. Printz v. United States (1997)
      8. Alden v. Maine (1999)
      9. Tennessee v. Lane (2004)
      10. The Civil Rights Cases (1883)
      11. Jones v. Alfred H. Mayer Company (1968)
  7. 8 THE EXERCISE OF NATIONAL POWER
    1. The Commerce Power
    2. The Taxing Power
    3. The Spending Power
    4. Limitations on National Power
    5. Notes
    6. Selected Reading
    7. CASES
      1. Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)
      2. United States v. E. C. Knight Company (1895)
      3. Hammer v. Dagenhart (1918)
      4. National Labor Relations Board v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation (1937)
      5. Wickard v. Filburn (1942)
      6. Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States (1964)
      7. Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority (1985)
      8. United States v. Lopez (1995)
      9. Gonzales v. Raich (2005)
      10. United States v. Butler (1936)
      11. United States v. Kahriger (1953)
      12. South Dakota v. Dole (1987)
  8. 9 THE EXERCISE OF STATE POWER
    1. Constitutional Principles
    2. Preemption
    3. Negative Implications of the Commerce Clause
    4. State Regulation and the Modern Court
    5. The Role of the Court
    6. Notes
    7. Selected Reading
    8. CASES
      1. Pacific Gas & Electric Company v. State Energy Resources Conservation & Development Commission (1983)
      2. Cooley v. Board of Wardens (1852)
      3. Southern Pacific Company v. Arizona (1945)
      4. Camps Newfound/Owatonna, Inc. v. Town of Harrison (1997)
      5. Granholm v. Heald (2005)
  9. 10 THE CONSTITUTION AND NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBES
    1. Native American Tribes and the New Republic
    2. Tribal Self-Determination
    3. Tribal Authority over Disposition of Lands
    4. Tribal Authority to Institute a Government
    5. Tribal Authority to Enter into Treaties
    6. Tribes and Their Relation to the States
    7. Tribal Authority to Administer Justice
    8. Tribal Authority to Engage in "Indian Gaming"
    9. Notes
    10. Selected Reading
    11. CASES
      1. Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831)
      2. Worcester v. Georgia (1832)
      3. United States v. Kagama (1886)
      4. Johnson v. McIntosh (1823)
      5. Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock (1903)
      6. McClanahan v. Arizona State Tax Commission (1973)
      7. Public Law 280 (1953)
      8. United States v. Lara (2004)
      9. Plains Commerce Bank v. Long Family Land and Cattle Company (2008)
      10. California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians (1987)
  10. 11 THE CONTRACT CLAUSE
    1. Marshall's Expansion of the Contract Clause
    2. The Decline of the Contract Clause
    3. A Continued Relevance?
    4. Notes
    5. Selected Reading
    6. CASES
      1. Fletcher v. Peck (1810)
      2. Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1819)
      3. Charles River Bridge Company v. Warren Bridge Company (1837)
      4. Home Building and Loan Association v. Blaisdell (1934)
      5. United States Trust Company v. New Jersey (1977)
  11. 12 ECONOMIC DUE PROCESS AND THE TAKINGS CLAUSE
    1. The Fourteenth Amendment
    2. The Evisceration (and Possible Recent Restoration?) of the Privileges or Immunities Clause
    3. Economic Regulation and the Rise of Substantive Due Process
    4. The Demise of Substantive Due Process in the Economic Realm
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