textPublic actors associated with the tradition of American antislavery constitutionalism in the nineteenth-century insisted that the Constitution of 1787 contained certain inbuilt purposes or animating principles, which ought to have aided constitutional interpreters in construing specific provisions of the constitutional text that related, directly or indirectly, to the law and politics of slavery in the United States. The Constitution of 1787 recognized the existence of slavery in the several states, yet antislavery constitutionalists interpreted even the slavery-related clauses as aspiring toward a certain liberal constitutional vision that was not yet a reality. In this dissertation, I argue, first, that these nineteenth-century interp...
It has been the argument of many scholars and historians that the institution of slavery was, when i...
It has been the argument of many scholars and historians that the institution of slavery was, when i...
In 1843, radical abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison called the Constitution of the United States, ...
textPublic actors associated with the tradition of American antislavery constitutionalism in the nin...
This ambitious book examines the constitutional and legal doctrines of the antislavery movement from...
Federalist No. 54 shows that part of Madison\u27s public defense of the Constitution included the de...
textGovernmentControversies regarding the slavery and the Constitution often turn on investigation o...
The Founding casts a long shadow over American life. Laden with cultural authority, the creation sto...
The Founding casts a long shadow over American life. Laden with cultural authority, the creation sto...
Constitutional scholars incessantly grapple over the significance of the Constitution’s original mea...
The thesis of Professor Donald Nieman\u27s paper, From Slaves to Citizens: African-Americans, Right...
Constitutional scholars incessantly grapple over the significance of the Constitution’s original mea...
If there is any group that really needs to understand the concept of natural rights, it is professor...
From 1787 until the Civil War, slavery was probably the single most important economic institution i...
If there is any group that really needs to understand the concept of natural rights, it is professor...
It has been the argument of many scholars and historians that the institution of slavery was, when i...
It has been the argument of many scholars and historians that the institution of slavery was, when i...
In 1843, radical abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison called the Constitution of the United States, ...
textPublic actors associated with the tradition of American antislavery constitutionalism in the nin...
This ambitious book examines the constitutional and legal doctrines of the antislavery movement from...
Federalist No. 54 shows that part of Madison\u27s public defense of the Constitution included the de...
textGovernmentControversies regarding the slavery and the Constitution often turn on investigation o...
The Founding casts a long shadow over American life. Laden with cultural authority, the creation sto...
The Founding casts a long shadow over American life. Laden with cultural authority, the creation sto...
Constitutional scholars incessantly grapple over the significance of the Constitution’s original mea...
The thesis of Professor Donald Nieman\u27s paper, From Slaves to Citizens: African-Americans, Right...
Constitutional scholars incessantly grapple over the significance of the Constitution’s original mea...
If there is any group that really needs to understand the concept of natural rights, it is professor...
From 1787 until the Civil War, slavery was probably the single most important economic institution i...
If there is any group that really needs to understand the concept of natural rights, it is professor...
It has been the argument of many scholars and historians that the institution of slavery was, when i...
It has been the argument of many scholars and historians that the institution of slavery was, when i...
In 1843, radical abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison called the Constitution of the United States, ...