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The Odd Clauses

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by Jay Wexler


  Bill of Rights, 101, 102, 159–60

  birther movement. See natural-born citizen clause

  Bolton, John, 46

  Bork, Robert, 13–14, 112

  Bowers v. Hardwick, 169

  Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, 101

  Brewster, Benjamin, 12

  Brown, Archie, 166–67

  Brown v. Board of Education, 141, 175

  Bush, George W., x, xiii, 39–41, 46, 51–52, 125–26, 187

  Bybee, Jay, 125, 126

  California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 97–98

  California v. LaRue, 97–98, 108

  Carter, Jimmy, 42

  checks and balances, 3–4, 10. See also separation of powers

  Cheney, Dick, 1, 2

  Chin, Gabriel, 89, 91

  Chisholm v. Georgia, 100–101

  Civil War, American, 130

  Clark, Tom, 71

  Clinton, Bill, xii, 6, 42, 46, 51

  Clinton, Hillary, xiii, 2, 11–13, 14–15

  Code of Federal Regulations, 145–46

  coelacanths, 192

  Colorado Amendment 2, 168–69, 170–72

  Colvin, John, 151–52

  commander in chief clause, xvi, 42, 121, 122–27, 133–35

  “Command of the Sea” metric, 135

  commerce clause, 25–27, 107

  Committee on the Constitutional System, 17–18

  Confederate States of America, 130

  Congress: Article I powers summary, 24–25; and the congressional elections clause, 78; constitutional limitations on, 23–24, 26–27; delegation of constitutional powers by, 23, 32–34, 37–38; letters of marque and reprisal powers of, 121, 127–30, 133–35; members’ protections under Article I, 6; presidential succession statute, 93–95; property clause powers, 24; war powers of, xvi, 131. See also dormant commerce clause doctrine; letters of marque and reprisal clause; weights and measures clause

  constitutional interpretation: broad, 6, 54–55; as a “living document,” 116–17; maximalist, 107–9; minimalist, 107; pragmatic, 13, 14; strict construction, 5–6, 92; textual, 12, 13. See also Supreme Court, U.S.

  Constitution of the United States: checks and balances, 3–4, 10; citizen’s view of, 54–55; function of, xiv–xvi, 3–5, 100; indeterminacy debates over, 80–82; personal liberties guarantees of, 159–60; problematic clauses symposium, 77–79, 106–7; separation of powers, 3–7, 9–11, 15–19. See also amendments; Bill of Rights; specific articles

  Cooper, Charles, 14

  Craig v. Boren, 109, 110

  Cummings v. Missouri, 166

  Cutler, Lloyd, 2, 17

  Daugherty, Harry, 51

  Daughtrey, Martha Craig, 192–93

  declare war clause, xvi, 121–27, 131

  Delgado, Richard, 156

  dodo bird, 187, 192

  dormant commerce clause doctrine, 74–75, 102–4, 107–8, 112

  Douglas, William O., 181–82

  drosophila fruit flies, xvii, 117

  due process clause. See Fourteenth Amendment

  Egyptian plover, 131, 137

  Eighteenth Amendment, 99, 103–6

  Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, 171

  Eisenstadt v. Baird, 179

  Eleventh Amendment, 100–101, 116

  Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, 40

  Ellis Island, xiii, 57–59, 70, 73–74

  Ely, John Hart, 123, 132, 182

  Endangered Species Act, 25–26

  Engblom v. Carey, 185–86

  Epstein, Richard, 174

  equal protection clause. See Fourteenth Amendment

  executive branch powers, 3–5, 41–43, 53, 131–34. See also letters of marque and reprisal clause; recess-appointments clause; war powers allocation

  ex post facto clauses, 160–61

  FactCheck.org, 86

  federalism, 99–106, 160. See also Twenty-first Amendment

  The Federalist Papers, 46, 79–80, 143

  Fifth Amendment, 180, 182

  First Amendment, ix, xiv, xvi, 98, 107, 181

  Fletcher v. Peck, 165, 166

  Ford, Gerald, 42

  Foreign Gifts and Decorations Act, 148–49

  44 Liquormart Inc. v. Rhode Island, 109, 110

  Fourteenth Amendment: equal protection and due process clauses, ix, xvi, 24, 102, 108, 140–42, 169–72, 180; privileges and immunity clause, xiv; ratification of, 141

  Fourth Amendment, ix, 182, 189

  Frankfurter, Felix, 80

  Franklin, Benjamin, 144

  full faith and credit clause, 75

  Garland, Ex parte, 166

  Ginsburg, Ruth Bader, 142, 182

  giraffes, ix, 156

  Goldberg, Arthur, 181

  Goldwater, Barry, 88

  Gonzalez, Alberto, 125

  Gore, Al, 1, 2, 39

  Granholm, Jennifer, 85

  Granholm v. Heald, 112

  Grassley, Charles “Chuck,” 158, 173

  Green, Edward H.R., 68

  Griswold v. Connecticut, 179, 181

  grizzly bear, 56

  Haig, Alexander, 93

  Hamilton, Alexander, 46, 165

  Hatch, Orrin, 14

  Henry, Patrick, 164

  Herz, Michael, 55–56

  Hewitt, William, 74

  Hills, Rick, 171–72

  Hitchens, Christopher, 140, 148

  Ho, James C., 94–95

  Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr., 67

  Horwitz, Morton, 186

  Huffington Post, 87

  incompatibility clause, 2, 6–9, 11, 16–19, 193. See also separation of powers

  ineligibility clause, 6, 11–15. See also separation of powers

  Insular Cases, 89

  “Is the Third Amendment Obsolete?” (Horwitz), 186

  Jackson, Andrew, 46

  Jama, In re, 153–54

  Jama, John Paul, 153–54

  Jay, John, 83

  Jefferson, Thomas, 28, 63, 163–64

  Johnson, Lyndon, 124 judicial branch powers, 3, 59–64, 78

  The Justices Deliberate Granholm v. Heald, a small play called, 112–15

  Kalt, Brian, 52–54

  Kemp, Jack, 1, 2

  Kennedy, Anthony, 14, 169, 170 Kennedy, Edward M. “Ted,” 40–41

  king penguin, 146–47

  Kissinger, Henry, 85

  Knox, Philander, 51

  Koh, Harold, 126

  Land, Clay, 86–87

  Larson, Carlton F. W., 155

  LaRue, California v., 97–98, 108

  Last Call (Okrent), 104

  Lawrence v. Texas, 179

  legislative punishment. See bill of attainder clauses

  letters of marque and reprisal clause: and the commander in chief clause, 133–35; congressional powers, 121, 127–30, 133–35; history of, 127–30; and modern acts of piracy, xiii, xvii, 119–21, 135–37; relevance of, 193; text of, 119, 131; and the war powers clause, xvi, 121–27, 131–33

  Lincoln, Abraham, 46, 130

  lions, ix, 172

  Liptak, Adam, 155–56

  Lobel, Jules, 134

  Lochner v. New York, 180–81

  Lockheed Martin, 21–22

  Lopez, United States v., 26

  Loudon, Euan, 146

  Loudon, Harold V., 146

  Lovett, United States v., 166

  Loving v. Virginia, 141

  Madison, James, 2, 28, 46, 63, 79–80, 143, 150, 165

  Maersk Alabama crisis, 119–20

  Mankiewicz, Frank, 35–36

  Marbury, William, 62–63

  Marbury v. Madison, 62–63

  Marcy, William L., 129

  marque and reprisal. See letters of marque and reprisal clause

  Mars climate orbiter, 21–22, 36–37

  Marshall, John, 63, 165

  Massachusetts state constitution, 143

  McCain, John, 88–92

  McKinney, James, 147

  McReynolds, James, 180
r />   Medved, Michael, 87

  A Metric America (National Bureau of Standards), 31–32

  Metric Conversion Act (1975), 32, 34, 37

  metric system, 21–22, 27–31, 32, 34–37. See also weights and measures clause

  Military Commissions Act, 157–58, 172–73

  Miranda v. Arizona, 5

  Morrison v. Olson, 6

  Myers v. United States, 6

  NASA, 21–22

  National Bureau of Standards, 31–32

  natural-born citizen clause: and the birther movement, xiii, 85–87; criticism of, 83–85, 94–96; history of, 79–80, 83, 88–92; and presidential succession, 92–96; relevance of, 193; text of, 77, 83

  Nebraska state constitution, 170–71

  Nile crocodile, 131, 133

  Nineteenth Amendment, 141

  Ninth Amendment, 181, 182

  Nixon, Richard, 13, 42, 124, 168

  Nixon v. Administrator of General Services, 168

  nobility clauses. See title of nobility clauses

  Nofziger, Lyn, 35–36

  Noonan, Peggy, 178, 190–91

  nutria rat, 95

  N.Y. State Liquor Authority v. Bellanca, 108–9

  Obama, Barack, xiii, 85–87, 158

  Office of Legal Counsel (OLC), x–xii, 11, 14–15, 42–43, 125, 126

  Okrent, Daniel, 104

  Olson, Theodore, 89–90

  Onion (newspaper), 187

  original-jurisdiction clause, xii, 57, 62–64, 69, 71, 75, 193

  Paine, Thomas, 142–43

  panda bears, ix

  pardons, presidential, 42–43

  Parrillo, Nicholas, 129, 130

  Paul, Ron, 120–21, 129–30, 135, 137

  Pelphrey v. Cobb County, 52

  Philips, Josiah, 163–64

  plankton, 188, 192

  pocket veto clause, 50

  Powell, Lewis, 14

  Prakash, Sai, 9, 127

  privacy rights. See right to privacy

  privileges and immunity clause, xiv

  Prohibition, 99, 103–6, 110–11

  property clause, 24

  Pryor, William H., 40–41, 47–49, 51–52

  quartering of troops, xiii, 177–78, 184–86, 188, 190–92, 193

  Rally to Restore Sanity, 187

  Randolph, Edmund, 164

  Reagan, Ronald, 35–36, 46, 93

  recess-appointments clause: controversies, 40–41, 47–48; history of, 44–46; intersession/intrasession appointments, 45–47, 49–52; relevance of, 193; text, 39, 43, 45, 121; and the Tillman Adjournment, 52–54

  recommendations clause, xi

  Reforming American Government (Committee on the Constitutional System), 17–18

  Reid, Harry, 54

  religious test clause, 79

  reprieves and pardons, 42–43

  Revolutionary War, American, 128–29

  right to privacy, 178–79, 181–82, 188–89

  Roberts, Owen, 180

  Roe v. Wade, 179, 182

  Romer v. Evans, 169–70

  Romney, George, 88

  Roosevelt, Frankin D., 180

  Roosevelt, Theodore “Teddy,” 50

  rule of avulsion, 73

  Rutledge, John, 46

  Sachs, Stephen, 91

  Sanitary District of Chicago, 66–67

  Saxbe, William, 13

  Scalia, Antonin, 169

  Schwarzkopf, Norman, xiii, 139–40, 148–49

  Second Amendment, xiv

  Second Circuit Court of Appeals, 174

  Selective Service System v. Minnesota PIRG, 167

  separation of powers, 3–7, 9–11, 15–19. See also incompatibility clause; ineligibility clause

  shrews, ix, xvii

  Sixteenth Amendment, 104

  Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, 192

  Society of the Cincinnati, 144–45

  Spudich v. Smarr, 110, 111

  Starr, Kenneth, 6, 112

  State Board of Equalization of California v. Young’s Market Co., 107–8

  Stevens, John Paul, 74

  Story, Joseph, 83

  Supreme Court, U.S.: “anti-animus” rule, 169; on bills of attainder, 159, 165–68; congressional power limitations, 26–27; dormant commerce clause doctrine, 74–75, 102–4, 107–8, 112; Ellis Island case, 57–59, 70, 73–74; hypothetical case transcript, 112–15; on individual liberties, 108–9; Insular Cases decisions, 89; judicial review power of, 4, 62–63; on obscenity, 98; original-jurisdictional power of, xii, 60–64, 69, 75, 193; original package doctrine, 104; political doctrine question use, 125; right to privacy decisions, 179; on the separation of powers, 5–6; special master appointments, 69–71; standing doctrine application, 9–10; on state-imposed legislative term limits, 80; state-versus-state cases, 59, 65–69, 74–75; substantive due process doctrine, 180; support of congressional delegation of power, 33–34; Tenth Amendment application, 101; three-part tests, 167–68; on the Twenty-first Amendment, 98–99, 107–9, 111–12; on war powers, 124–25. See also constitutional interpretation

  Tenth Amendment, 101–2

  Texas v. Florida, et al., 68

  Third Amendment: humor, 187; and limitations on military power, 189–90; quartering of troops under, xiii, 177–78, 184–86, 188, 190–92, 193; relevance of, 192–93; and the right to privacy, 178, 181–82, 188–89; text, 177

  “Third Amendment Rights Group Celebrates Another Successful Year” (Onion), 187

  Thirteenth Amendment, 106, 141

  Tillman, Seth Barrett, 8–9, 52–54

  Tillman Adjournment, 52–54

  title of nobility clauses: frivolous arguments under, 152–54; history of, xvi, 142–45, 147, 149–51; legacy preferences and, 154–56; and officers of the United States, xii, 139–40, 145, 147–49; and private individuals and organizations, 144–48; relevance of, 193; text, 139, 143; and U.S. immigration law, 145, 147

  “Titles of Nobility, Hereditary Privilege, and the Unconstitutionality of Legacy Preferences in Public School Admissions” (Larson), 155

  titles of nobility amendment, 149–52, 155

  “torture memo,” 125–26

  Treaty of Paris (1856), 129

  Tribe, Laurence, 89–90, 106–7

  Tribe-Olson memorandum, 89–90

  Twelfth Amendment, 94

  Twenty-fifth Amendment, 92–93

  Twenty-first Amendment, xvii, 99, 104, 106–11

  Twenty-seventh Amendment, 150–51

  Udden, J. A., 147–48

  United States Metric Board, 32, 34–35, 36, 37

  United States Statutes at Large (Library of Congress), 151–52

  United States v. Lopez, 26

  United States v. Lovett, 166

  United States v. Virginia, 142

  “Unnatural Born Citizens and Acting Presidents” (Ho), 94–95

  Utah prairie dogs, 18–19

  Van Buren, Martin, 83

  Van Devanter, Willis, 180

  Verkuil, Paul, 70

  vesting clause, 59–60

  Violence Against Women Act, 27

  Virginia, United States v., 142

  Volstead Act, 105

  Voting Rights Act (1965), 24

  War and Responsibility (Ely), 132

  war powers allocation, xvi, 121–27, 131–33. See also letters of marque and reprisal clause

  War Powers Resolution, 124

  Warren, Earl, 167

  wartime troop quartering, xiii

  Washington, George, 12, 27, 46, 83, 144–45

  Webb-Kenyon Act, 104, 107

  weights and measures clause, 21–23, 27–29, 32, 37, 193. See also metric system

  West Coast Hotel Company v. Parrish, 181

  “Why Senator John McCain Cannot Be President” (Chin), 91

  Wickersham, George W., 147–48

  Wilson, Woodrow, 2, 16–17

  wombats, ix, xvii

  Wuerth, Ingrid Brunk, 134

  Yablon-Zug, Marcia, 110–11

  Yackle, Larr
y, 64–65

  Yoo, John, 123–24, 125–26, 132–33

  Young’s Market Co., State Board of Equalization of California v., 107–8

  zebra mussel, 95

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