The Classical Liberal Constitution: The Uncertain Quest for Limited GovernmentAmerican liberals and conservatives alike take for granted a progressive view of the Constitution that took root in the early twentieth century. Richard Epstein laments this complacency which, he believes, explains America's current economic malaise and political gridlock. Steering clear of well-worn debates between defenders of originalism and proponents of a living Constitution, Epstein employs close textual reading, historical analysis, and political and economic theory to urge a return to the classical liberal theory of governance that animated the framers' original constitutional design. Grounded in the thought of Locke, Hume, Madison, and other Enlightenment figures, classical liberalism emphasized federalism, restricted government, separation of powers, and strong protection of individual rights. New Deal progressives challenged this synthesis by embracing government as a force for social good rather than a necessary evil. The Supreme Court has unwisely ratified the progressive program by sustaining many legislative initiatives at odds with the classical liberal Constitution. Epstein addresses both the Constitution's structural safeguards against state power and its protection of individual rights. He sheds light on contemporary disputes ranging from presidential prerogatives to health care legislation, while exploring such enduring topics as judicial review, economic regulation, freedom of speech and religion, and equal protection. |
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Contents
The JudicialPower 4 The Origins ofJudicialReview 5 Marbury andMartin 6 Standing Background and Origins 7 Modern Standing Law 8 The Politica... | |
1995 | |
Personal Liberties and the Morals Head of the Police Power | |
Speech 24 Freedom ofSpeech andReligion Preliminary Considerations 25 Force Threatsand Inducements | |
Fraud Defamation Emotional Distress and Invasion of Privacy | |
Government Regulation of the Speech Commons | |
Labor Communications andCampaign Finance Section III Religion 29 Free Exercise 30 The Establishment Clause Theoretical Foundations 31 Regula... | |
Race andthe Fourteenth Amendment 34 Citizenship and the Fourteenth Amendment | |
Notes | |
Index of Cases | |
1995 to Present from Lopez to NFIB 13 Enumerated Powers Taxing and Spending 14 The Necessary and ProperClause | |
The Executive Power 16 Basic Principles and Domestic Powers | |
INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS Section I PropertyContract andLiberty 19 From StructuralProtections to Individual Rights 20 Procedural Due Process Imple... | |
Takings Physical and Regulatory | |
General Index | |
Freedom of Contract | |
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