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restraint.
See
judicial restraint
Reynolds, Glenn Harlan,
213
Reynolds v. Sims,
89
Roberts, John
and 2012 health care cases,
4
â6,
8
,
75
,
181
â6,
222
â4,
226
â8,
233
â6,
238
â9
and
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission,
223
confirmation of,
103
â5
and judicial restraint,
4
â6,
222
â3,
228
,
236
and
McDonald v. City of Chicago,
200
,
202
Roe v. Wade,
5
,
79
,
99
,
105
â6,
170
,
194
,
222
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano,
6
,
8
,
52
,
62
,
64
â5,
67
â73,
82
,
86
,
232
.
See also
New Deal
Roosevelt, Theodore,
2
,
53
â4,
79
,
84
Rosen, Jeffrey,
233
â4
Rosenthal, Charles A.,
126
Roy, Joseph E.,
22
Sarah Farms,
134
Saulsbury, Willard,
24
â5
Scalia, Antonin
and 2012 health care cases,
3
,
220
,
227
â9,
239
and
D.C. v. Heller,
170
,
182
,
184
,
188
â9,
191
â2
debate with Epstein (1984 Cato conference),
119
â21
and Federalist Society,
104
â5
and
Gonzales v. Raich,
206
and
Kelo v. City of New London,
160
,
163
Lawrence v. Texas,
119
â21,
126
â31
Matter of Interpretation, A,
192
â3
and
McDonald v. City of Chicago,
193
â4,
196
,
200
â2
Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States,
66
â70,
72
Second Amendment,
169
â203,
238
individual/collective-right interpretation,
171
â3
text of,
171
Second Amendment cases
District of Columbia v. Heller,
169
â70,
173
â4,
181
â93,
196
â7,
199
â202,
234
McDonald v. City of Chicago,
189
â91,
193
â203,
238
Seegars v. Ashcroft,
178
United States v. Cruikshank,
191
â2
United States v. Emerson,
171
â3,
176
Second Amendment Foundation (SAF),
190
Seegars v. Ashcroft,
178
segregation.
See
civil rights cases
sexual orientation cases
Bowers v. Hardwick,
114
â17,
128
Lawrence v. Texas,
115
â17,
121
,
124
â31
Shapiro, Ilya,
209
Siegan, Bernard,
110
â14
Economic Liberties and the Constitution,
111
Land Use without Zoning,
111
Sigale, David,
192
Slaughter-House Cases
(1873),
13
â15,
29
â33,
37
,
39
,
47
,
57
,
142
,
144
,
194
â8,
200
â1,
204
slavery
abolitionism and abolitionists,
11
â13,
17
â20,
25
â6,
58
,
60
,
202
and Black Codes,
20
â3,
25
â7,
31
,
202
â3
Dred Scott v. Sandford,
19
â20,
24
,
60
,
70
Fugitive Slave Act of 1850,
19
Thirteenth Amendment,
20
Wealth of Nations, The,
15
â16
Smith, Paul M.,
125
â6
Spencer, Herbert:
Social Statics,
49
â50
Stewart, Nathaniel,
218
substantive due process,
33
,
98
â100,
113
,
115
,
120
,
190
,
193
â4,
196
â7,
199
â203,
227
Supreme Court.
See
U.S. Supreme Court
Sutherland, George,
63
â4,
73
â4
Sutton, Jeffrey,
220
Taalib-Din Abdul Uqdah v. District of Columbia,
145
Taft, William Howard,
73
Takings Clause (Fifth Amendment),
121
â2,
150
â1,
156
,
160
,
162
â3,
165
Thayer, James Bradley,
52
Thirteenth Amendment,
20
Thomas, Clarence,
105
,
122
â3,
142
â3,
165
â6,
202
â4,
207
,
239
Thomas More Law Center,
219
Thurgood Marshall Federal Judicial Center,
175
Tileston v. Ullman,
91
Tribe, Laurence,
172
Tugwell, Rexford,
69
United States v. Butler,
71
United States v. Carolene Products Co.,
80
â1,
130
,
135
Footnote Four,
83
,
86
,
90
,
92
â3,
111
,
150
â1,
166
United States v. Comstock,
222
United States v. Cruikshank,
191
â2
United States v. Emerson,
171
â3,
176
United States v. Lopez,
212
â14,
217
,
239
United States v. Morrison,
214
,
217
,
239
Uqdah, Taalib-Din Abdul,
145
U.S. Constitution,
12
â16
Commerce Clause,
67
â8,
70
,
75
â6,
205
â18,
224
â39
See also individual amendments;
Bill of Rights
and “circuit split,”
149
District of Columbia Circuit,
77
,
109
,
119
,
133
,
173
,
179
â80,
184
,
189
,
220
Eleventh Circuit,
3
,
219
â20,
227
and “riding circuit,”
37
Tenth Circuit,
148
â9
U.S. Supreme Court.
See individual cases and justices
Van Devanter, Willis,
72
â3
Verrilli, Donald,
4
,
209
,
224
â32
Vietnam War,
137
Villard, Oswald Garrison,
60
Violence Against Women Act,
214
,
239
von Breichenruchardt, Dane,
179
Wagner, Robert,
75
Wagner Act,
74
â5
Waite, Morrison,
36
Warley, William,
59
.
See also Buchanan v. Warley
Washington Legal Foundation,
106
Waters, Maxine,
166
Weigel, Dave,
221
West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish,
93
West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette,
87
â8
Wheeler, Burton K.,
72
“White Monday” (March 29, 1937), 74
Wickard v. Filburn,
206
,
211
â12,
214
Wilkinson, J. Harvie, III,
169
â70
Will, George,
233
Williams, Walter:
The State against Blacks,
143
Williamson v. Lee Optical Inc.,
82
,
135
Congressional Government,
70
World War II,
110
About the Author
Damon Root
is senior editor at
Reason
magazine and Reason.com. In 2012 he spearheaded
Reason
's multi-platform coverage of the legal challenge to President Obama's health care law. He has been featured on the Fox Business Channel, Sirius Satellite Radio, the 92nd Street Y's “Campaign for the American Conversation,” and numerous radio stations around the country.
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