It Is Dangerous to Be Right When the Government Is Wrong - Andrew P. Napolitano [156]
Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. United States
Department of Health and Human Services (2010), 92
Community Reinvestment Act of 1977, 31–33
conscientious objectors, 167
consensual conduct, criminalization, 243
constitutionality of law, presumption of, 184–188
Continental Congress, 13
contraception, 94–95
contract law, 227–228
contract rights, recklessness with, 33–34
contracts, 27–28
Cosby, William, 192
criminal conduct, 240–241
criminal law, 251
criminalization of offenses, 245
currency, 203
D
Daley, Richard M., 135
Dawson, Joan, 23
debt, government-issued, 233–236
Declaration of Independence, xi, xxix, 1–16, 258–259
defense authorization bill for 2004, 171
Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), 91–94
democracy, 6
democratic majority, 224–226
deportation, 78–79
DiLorenzo, Thomas, 8
District of Columbia v. Heller (2008), 134–136
Donald, James A., 122, 131
Douglas, William O., 38, 188
draft, 167
Dred Scott’s Revenge (Napolitano), 59
drugs, 115–119
Drummond, David, 100
due process, 178
expediency and public necessity, 182–183
Natural Law and, 179–182
presumption of liberty, 183–188
E
economic behavior, power to regulate, 30–31
Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, 218
Eland, Ivan, 171
elections, 44–45, 262
Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, 218
Elías, Julio, 113
Emanuel, Rahm, 161, 162
eminent domain, 18, 21
English Bill of Rights (1689), 122, 143
enumerated powers, 21
Epstein, Richard, Takings, 25
equality, 14–15
Espionage Act of 1917, 41–42, 169
Eternal Law, xvii–xviii
The Ethics of Liberty (Rothbard), xxvi
evil, 244
ex post facto laws, xxx, 178, 180
Exxon Valdez disaster, 12
F
fairness from government, 177–199
fear, to justify war, 164
Federal Bureau of Investigation, 97
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), 211
Federal Reserve Act of 1913, 207, 212–213
Federal Reserve System, 201–202, 207
Federal Safe School Zone Act, 134
The Federalist Papers, 6–7
Feinberg, Joel, 240
The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law, 244–246
fiefs, 17–18
Filburn, Roscoe, 30
Filled Milk Act, 184
Firearms Owners Protection Act of 1986, 127
food regulation, 106–108
forced association, 52, 57
Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA), 148
Forest City Ratner’s (FCR) Atlantic Yards project, 17
Frankfurter, Felix, 197, 199
Franklin, Benjamin, 6, 142
free will, xix, xxi
freedom, 255
myth or reality, xi–xiii
promise of, xxviii–xxxi
war and, 166
freedom not to associate, 52–54
freedom of association, 51–66
freedom of speech, 37–50
obscenity restrictions, 45–47
in political elections, 44–45
restrictions on time, place, and manner, 47–48
freedom to travel, 67–82
Friedman, Milton, 170, 215
frivolous lawsuits, 140
Frohwerk v. United States (1919), 42–43
Fuller, Lon L., 190–191
G
“gag rule” of Congress, 152
George Washington Bridge (NY/NJ), 72–73, 232
Gilbert, Todd, 133
Gill v. Office of Personnel Management (2010), 92
global monetary system, 215
gold, 203–204, 214, 215, 217, 219
Goldberg, Arthur, 185–186
Goldstein, Robert, 43
Gonzales v. Raich (2005), 250
goods, 4
Google, 87, 100
Gore, Al, 110
government
abuse of power, 2
authority to track individual movement, 96
current state in U.S., 263
Natural Law constraints, xxxi
police power of, 21
purpose of, xiii
regulation of economic behavior, 30–31
right to reject, 257–264
role of, 3
and trust, 237
unjust actions of, 260
government agencies, 169–170
government budget, 171
government-issued debt, 233–236
Great Depression, 214
Greaves, Bettina Bien, 161
Griswold v. Connecticut (1965), 88, 185–186
gross domestic product, war and, 173
gun control, 121, 129–132
Gun Control Act of 1968, 127
gun rights, Supreme Court and, 134–136
H
habeas corpus, 149
Haines, Charles Grove, 178
Hamilton, Alexander, 18, 192–193, 195
Harlan, John Marshall, 58, 154, 249
harm, 241–244
private vs. public, 251–254
Hayek, Friedrich A., 207, 214
Hazlitt, Henry, Economics in One Lesson, 235–236
health care regulation, 100–101
health of state, and war, 161–163
Heisenberg Effect, 86
hemp, 115
Hernandez,