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3. Ibid.
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9. Cohen v. California, 403 U.S. 15 (1971).
10. Kentucky Resolutions, adopted November 10, 1798.
11. 545 U.S. at 45.
12. Michael S. Moore, Law and Psychiatry: Rethinking the Relationship (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1984).
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1. Declaration of Independence, para. 2, 1776.
2. Ibid.
3. Source not known.
4. Declaration of Independence, para. 2, 1776.
5. Letter of Thomas Jefferson to William Stephens Smith, 1787.
Index
A
abolitionist movement, 152
abortion, xxxiii
acts, vs. laws, xviii, xxvii
Adams, John, 1, 14, 41
Adams, John Quincy, 175
Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, 30
airlines, armed pilots or passengers, 132–133
airport security, 75–76
scanner machines, 68
Akhtiar, Mohammed, 198
Aldrich, Nelson W., 212
Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798, 41
Alito, Samuel, 135–136
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, 229
American Revolutionary War, xxix, 1–2
Appalachian School of Law (Grundy, Virginia), 133
Arizona immigration law, 189–190, 191–192
Augustine (saint), xvi, 150
Austrian Business Cycle Theory (ABCT), 207, 214
B
Baird, Charles, 65
bank run, 204, 211, 212
banks, 8, 204–206
Barnett, Randy, xxii, xxvii, xxxii, 70–71
barter trade method, 202
Bastiat, Frédéric, 2–3, 225
Becker, Gary, 113
Bierfeldt, Steve, 67–68
The Big Short (Lewis), 32
bin Laden, Osama, 262
Black Codes after Civil War, 125
Blackstone, William, 182–183, 195, 198
Bloomberg, Michael, 84, 106
body ownership, 103–119
Bolt, Robert, A Man for All Seasons, xviii, 199
bonds, 213
boom-and-bust cycle, 207, 208–209, 217
border control, 80–81
Bourne, Randolph, 163
Bradwell v. Illinois (1873), xxv
Brady Handgun Prevention Act, 128
Brandeis, Louis, 87–88, 89
Brandenburg, Clarence, 44
Bretton Woods, 215
Brewer, Jan, 85
British Petroleum (BP), 12–13
Brooklyn Dodgers, integration, 60
Brown v. Board of Education (1954), 66, 156–157, 188
Bryan, William Jennings, 164
Buchanan, Pat, 8
Bush, George W., 165, 175
business, controls during World Wars, 169
Butler, Smedley Darlington, War Is a Racket, 172
C
Calder v. Bull (1798), xxx
Calhoun, John, 154
California, Proposition 8, 93–94
cartel, 209–210, 211
cause of action, 251
central banking, 205, 206–207
Chase, Samuel, xxix–xxx
checks and balances, 196
China, gun ban, 124–125
Chodorov, Frank, 222, 231, 237
Chomsky, Noam, 38
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (2010), 45
civil disobedience, 260
civil law, 251
Civil Rights Act of 1964, 61–63
civil rights movement, xxviii
“clear and present danger,” 42
Clinton, Hillary, 218
Cohen v. California (1971), 249
collective bargaining, 25–26, 64
collectivist, 5
Columbia University, 19
Common Sense (Paine), 7–12
common-law marriages,