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Third Amendment, 85–86
Fourth Amendment, 96, 98
Fifth Amendment, 22–23, 92, 178, 180
Ninth Amendment, xxx, 86
Tenth Amendment, 92
Thirteenth Amendment, 53, 73
Fourteenth Amendment, xxx, 125, 178, 180
Sixteenth Amendment, 222
Bill of Rights, xii, xxx, 39
Due Process Clause, 92
Equal Protection Clause, 58
guarantees, 85–86
Interstate Commerce Clause, 30, 34–35, 62, 71
Just Compensation Clause, 18, 21
on President as Commander in Chief, 166
and war, 162
U.S. Court of Appeals for Second Circuit in New York, 140
U.S. Defense Department, budget, 171–172
U.S. Government Printing Office, 241
United States v. Carolene Products (1938), 184–185, 186
University of Texas at Austin, 134
unreasonable search and seizure, 85
V
V for Vendetta, xxxiii
validity of laws, xvi, xxvii–xxviii
Vance, Laurence M., 56, 243
victimless crime, 242, 246–250
Vidal, Gore, 118
Vietnam War, 164–165
Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, 128–129
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 133
von Mises, Ludwig, 173
W
Wagner Act, 63–64
waiver of rights, 179
Walker, Vaughn, 94
war, 159–175
and health of state, 161–163
motives, 161
perpetual, as new normalcy, 174
prosperity from, 173–174
War Finance Corporation, 169–170
War on Poverty, 218
War on Terror, 48, 96, 165, 174
Warren, Earl, 91
Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 124
We the People Foundation for Constitutional Education, 139
We the People v. United States, 139
wealth, creation, 173
Weinstein, Henry, 17
welfare programs, 230
White, Harry Dexter, 215
Wickard v. Filburn (1942), 30
William the Conqueror, 17–18
Williams, Walter E., 54–55, 66
Williamson v. Lee Optical (1955), 187–188
Wilson, Woodrow, 41, 212
wiretapping, 87
World War I, 164, 213
World War II, printing money to fund, 215
Wyoming Valley Massacre, 43
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Zenger, John Peter, 192–193, 195–196
About the Author
A graduate of Princeton University and the University of Notre Dame Law School, Judge Andrew P. Napolitano is the youngest life-tenured Superior Court judge in the history of the State of New Jersey. He sat on the bench from 1987 to 1995, when he presided over more than 150 jury trials and addressed thousands of motions, sentencings, and hearings. He taught constitutional law at Seton Hall Law School for eleven years, and he returned to private practice in 1995. Judge Napolitano began television work in the same year.
As the Senior Judicial Analyst for Fox News, Judge Napolitano broadcasts nationwide on the Fox News Channel (FNC) and the Fox Business Network (FBN) throughout the day, Monday through Friday. He hosts FreedomWatch on FBN on weekdays, and he is the one of the rotating hosts for The Five, weekdays on FNC.
Judge Napolitano is a nationally recognized lecturer on the U.S. Constitution, the rule of law, civil liberties in wartime, and human freedom. He has been published in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, and numerous other publications. This book is his sixth on the U.S. Constitution.