In this dissertation, I examine 19th century Supreme Court Justice Stephen Field’s understanding of liberty. Scholars often define Field’s liberty solely as opposition to government regulation. I challenge this position, arguing that Field articulated a fuller liberty, one which encompassed liberty both from and through government action. Justice Field saw the Constitution as pursuing this fuller liberty, with certain provisions protecting individual rights through government regulation and others by restraining such regulation. To show Field’s perspective, I focus on two sets of Constitutional provisions which Field saw as cooperating toward a full liberty. The first consisted of the Due Process Clause and the states’ police power. The Du...
Which branch of government should be entrusted with safeguarding individual rights? Conventional wis...
Libertarians, both the intellectuals and members of the political party, claim that America does not...
The “liberty” protected by the United States Constitution has been variously interpreted as the “lib...
To secure the blessings of liberty, the Preamble to the US Constitution proclaims, We the People ....
This paper covers how the substance and meaning of liberty changed during the ending years of the Gi...
To secure the blessings of liberty, the Preamble to the US Constitution proclaims, We the People ....
This essay suggests that the American legal system fails to do proper justice to the robust concepti...
In a world that the Framers hardly could have anticipated, the Constitution remains a singularly eff...
The relationship that exists between the law and civil liberties has characterized the development o...
The relationship that exists between the law and civil liberties has characterized the development o...
What is the meaning and content of the liberty protected by the due process clause of the fourteen...
This essay suggests that the American legal system fails to do proper justice to the robust concepti...
The American citizen now has practically no rights of person or property that neither Congress nor t...
Scrutiny Land is the place where government needs to justify to a court its restrictions on the libe...
Which branch of government should be entrusted with safeguarding individual rights? Conventional wis...
Which branch of government should be entrusted with safeguarding individual rights? Conventional wis...
Libertarians, both the intellectuals and members of the political party, claim that America does not...
The “liberty” protected by the United States Constitution has been variously interpreted as the “lib...
To secure the blessings of liberty, the Preamble to the US Constitution proclaims, We the People ....
This paper covers how the substance and meaning of liberty changed during the ending years of the Gi...
To secure the blessings of liberty, the Preamble to the US Constitution proclaims, We the People ....
This essay suggests that the American legal system fails to do proper justice to the robust concepti...
In a world that the Framers hardly could have anticipated, the Constitution remains a singularly eff...
The relationship that exists between the law and civil liberties has characterized the development o...
The relationship that exists between the law and civil liberties has characterized the development o...
What is the meaning and content of the liberty protected by the due process clause of the fourteen...
This essay suggests that the American legal system fails to do proper justice to the robust concepti...
The American citizen now has practically no rights of person or property that neither Congress nor t...
Scrutiny Land is the place where government needs to justify to a court its restrictions on the libe...
Which branch of government should be entrusted with safeguarding individual rights? Conventional wis...
Which branch of government should be entrusted with safeguarding individual rights? Conventional wis...
Libertarians, both the intellectuals and members of the political party, claim that America does not...
The “liberty” protected by the United States Constitution has been variously interpreted as the “lib...