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Privileges and Immunities
A Reference Guide to the United States Constitution
Privileges and Immunities
A Reference Guide to the United States Constitution
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Description
The privileges and immunities clauses in the U.S. Constitution forbids one state from discriminating against citizens of another state with respect to privileges and immunities that state affords its own citizens. Of course, the history, interpretation, and rulings on Article IV and the Fourteenth Amendment are much more nuanced and controversial. Bogen details the origins and development of the concept of privileges and immunities, and provides an in-depth analysis of the symbiotic relationship between Article IV and the Fourteenth Amendment, detailing the current understanding of the clauses as reflected in the decisions of the Supreme Court.
The author concludes by arguing that the tension between the Framers' intent to protect fundamental human rights and the Court's current confused and inappropriate use of rights language may be resolved by applying customary international human rights to the states. An extensive bibliographic essay and a table of cases are provided to guide further reading on the topic.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Chief Judge Robert M. Bell
Introduction
A History of Privileges and Immunities of Citizenship
The English Heritage
The Articles of Confederation: Article IV, Replacing the King
U.S. Constitution: Article IV, Section 2, Citizens in the Several States
U.S. Constitution: Amendment XIV, Section 1, Citizens of the United States
Notes
The Protection of Privileges and Immunities
Article IV Privileges and Immunities
Fourteenth Amendment Privileges or Immunities
Notes
Conclusion
Bibliographical Essay
Table of Cases
Index
Product details
Published | Apr 30 2003 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 192 |
ISBN | 9780313052637 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Series | Reference Guides to the United States Constitution |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |