Introduction; Part I. Antebellum Law: 1. Due process of law; 2. Protection of the laws; 3. The privileges and immunities of citizenship; Part II. From Abridgment to War and Ratification: 4. abridgement of rights before and after the civil war; 5. The fourteenth amendment; 6. Privileges, immunities, and incorporation; Part III. The Modern Era: 7. The past and future of the fourteenth amendment; Endnotes.
A comprehensive introduction to the meaning and history of the three key provisions in the Fourteenth Amendment's first section.
Ilan Wurman is an Associate Professor of Law at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, where he teaches constitutional law. He is the author of A Debt Against the Living: An Introduction to Originalism (Cambridge 2017), and publishes on administrative law and constitutional law in the nation's top law journals.
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hardest questions, by the brightest young scholar in law teaching
today.' Steven G. Calabresi, Northwestern University Pritzker
School of Law
'The clearest, most straightforward book explaining our
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