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87. Distribution of legislative powers between the gov
ernment of the United States and the governments
of the States...
144
88.
The State's power of taxation..
146
89. Protection of the United States government against
taxation by States....
... 147
90. Protection of the state governments against taxation
by the United States.
151
91.
How far is a State bound by treaties made by the
national government?.....
152
92.
The regulation of commerce.
159
93.
Legislative powers reserved to the States in the exer-
cise of the police power.
94.
The police power continued-Special illustration of
the exercise of said power.....
97. Impairment of the obligation of contracts, Dart-
mouth College v. Woodward.
166
98.
99.
Powers, the exercise of which is prohibited to the
States except with the consent of congress..
Import and export duties. .
171
100.
Duties of tonnage..
174
102.
101. Other denied powers, agreements or compacts; engag-
ing in war; troops and ships of war...
First eight amendments not limitations upon the
power of the States....
103. Relations between the Federal and the State courts.. 178
104. Chisholm v. Georgia and the eleventh amendment... 179
105. Relation between the Federal and State courts,
continued
106. The States in Federal elections.
181
183
107.
Guaranties to the States by the United States.
108. The admission of new States.
186
187
CHAPTER VI.
THE DISTRIBUTION OF POWERS BETWEEN THE DIFFERENT DEPART-
MENTS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT..
Separation of departments under the government of
the United States.....
114. The executive department...
115. The judicial department..
193
194
116. The government of the United States as a whole.... 195
126.
Method of electing senators and representatives-
Meetings of congress.....
209
127. Contested elections, rules and regulations of congress 209
128.
129. Journals of congress, their publication.
Rules of proceedings; punishment and expulsion of
members
210
212
140. Collateral powers implied from the power of taxation 238
260
152. The establishment of inferior federal tribunals.
153. Piracies and offenses against the law of nations..... 260
154. Declaration of war, letters of marque and reprisal.. 262
155. The army.
263
156. The navy.
264
157. The government and regulation of the land and naval
160. The seat of government of the United States..
267
164.
Habeas corpus, bills of attainder and ex post facto
SECTION 170. The executive department in England, the colonies
179. Commander-in-chief of the army and navy.
287
187. The President as part of the legislative department.. 302
188. Impeachments
303
CHAPTER X.
THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT..
305
SECTION 189. Judicial powers of the United States under the
192.
193.
Power to declare acts of congress unconstitutional... 307
Marbury v. Madison....
308
194. Extent of the judicial powers of the United States.. 312
195. Cases and controversies..
314
196.
Law and equity. . . .
315
197. Cases arising under the constitution, laws or treaties
of the United States.
198. Political questions....
316
199.
Cases affecting ambassadors, other public ministers
and consuls....
317
200. Admiralty and maritime jurisdiction.
201. Controversies to which the United States is a party. 319
202. Controversies between two or more states.
205. Between citizens of the same state claiming land
under grants from different states...
325
206. Between a state, or citizens thereof, and foreign
states, citizens or subjects.....
326
207.
Grants of judicial power to United States courts not
self-executing
208. State laws administered in the United States courts. 326
209. United States courts..
217. Appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme court and
of the circuit court of appeals.....
....
340
342
218. Appeals from circuit court of appeals to supreme
court
219. Appeals directly from district and circuit courts to
the Supreme court....
220. Appeals from territorial courts to Supreme court. 343
221. Appeals from the court of claims to Supreme court 343
222. Appeals from state courts to the Supreme court.. 343
223. Original jurisdiction of the Supreme court...... 344
224. Statutory provisions as to original jurisdiction of the
Supreme court....
225. Criminal jurisdiction of United States courts.....
345
346
246. The taking of private property, and the right of
251.
Excessive bails and fines, and cruel and unusual pun-
ishments ...
382
252. The last three amendments.
383