This provision of the XIV Amendment is not all-compre- The term "subject to its jurisdiction" defined Privileges and immunities of citizens of the United States The nationalization of civil liberty the first task in the post- Doctrine of The Slaughter House Cases PAGE 228-230 Discussion of the doctrine of The Slaughter House Cases . The inhibition of this clause directed against all the officers of 4. The regulation of inter-commonwealth commerce, and commerce II. Immunities in regard to Private Property. 1. The inhibition against levying import tonnage or port dues, and against taxing the necessary instrumentalities of the general gov ernment, franchises conferred by the general government, and receipts of inter-commonwealth traffic; the regulation of the 2. Against making anything but gold and silver a legal tender 3. Against restricting foreign and inter-commonwealth commerce The doctrine that there is no United States Common Law The XI Amendment interposes a technical difficulty to the enforce- Wise interpretation of the XI Amendment 5. Against depriving any person of property without due process of law, and abridging the privileges and immunities of citizens of the United States as to property 6. Against exercising powers over matters exclusively national B. Immunities of the Individual against the Commonwealth. 1. A common citizenship is created by the constitution, not an im- Analogy of the United States constitution 4. Greater security against the commonwealths than against the im- perial government; the imperial judiciary; the federal council 258 C. The Suspension of Civil Liberty. Implied powers of the imperial government Express vesting of the power to suspend the immunities in the emperor, 260, 261 Requisites of a perfect constitution 263, 264 I. THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. II. VERFASSUNG DES DEUTSCHEN REICHS Calder v. Bull, i 186. California v. Central Pacific Railroad Company, i 233. Callan v. Wilson, i 188. Cardwell v. American Bridge Company, ii 138. Carlisle v. United States, ii 148. Cherokee Tobacco, ii 136. Civil Rights Cases, i 203, 205; ii 326. Dartmouth College v. Woodward, i 235. Davis v. Gray, i 242. Dobbins v. Commissioners of Erie County, i 233; ii 153. Dred Scott v. Sanford, i 219. Edwards v. Kearzey, i 235, 237. Fletcher v. Peck, i 235. Gardner v. The Collector, ii 256. Green v. Biddle, i 236. Hanauer v. Doane, ii 148. Howard v. Bugbee, i 237. Hylton v. United States, i 199; ii 151. Jackson Ex parte, ii 139, 140. 240. Juillard v. Greenman, ii 142, 167. Kilbourn v. Thompson, ii 57. Loan Association v. Topeka, i 233. Louisiana v. New Orleans, i 235. Luther v. Borden, ii 165, 327. McCracken v. Hayward, i 235, 236, 237. Miller v. United States, ii 150. Mississippi v. Johnson, ii 165, 245, 327. ana Board of Health, ii 135, 136. Murray's Lessee v. Hoboken Land and Improvement Company, i 198. National Bank v. County of Yankton, ii 161. Neal v. Delaware, ii 42. Nelson v. St. Martin's Parish, i 235. New Orleans Gas Company v. Louisiana Light Company, i 234. New Orleans Waterworks Company v. Louisiana Sugar Refining Company, i 234. New Orleans Waterworks Company v. Rivers, i 235. New York City v. Miln, i 213; ii 135. Ogden v. Saunders, ii 146. Osborn v. United States Bank, ii 325. Parkersburg v. Brown, i 233. Pensacola Telegraph Company v. Western Union Telegraph Company, ii 140. Poindexter v. Greenhow, ii 331. Prize Cases, ii 133, 150. Railroad Company v. Fuller, ii 138. Reynold v. United States, i 194. Robbins v. Shelby Taxing District, i 233; ii 137. Rotterman v. Western Union Telegraph Company, i 233. Saint Tammany Waterworks v. New Telegraph Company v. Texas, ii 138. Terry v. Anderson, i 236. Turner v. Maryland, i 233. Turpin v. Burgess, i 198; ii 135. United States v. Bevans, i 186. v. Coolidge, i 186. v. Hudson, i 186. v. Jones, i 198; ii 153. v. Ortega, ii 329. v. Railroad Company, ii 151. v. Reese, ii 42. v. Schurz, i 241. v. Smith, ii 133. v. The Pirates, ii 134. University v. People, i 238. Van Brocklin v. Tennessee, i 233; ii 153. Vanhorne v. Dorrance, i 235. Wabash etc. Railroad Company v. Illi- Welton v. Missouri, i 232, 234. Yick Wo. v. Hopkins, i 211. |