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287 Index 1st Continental Congress (1774), 31, 32, 40n7, 40n14 2nd Continental Congress (1775), 40nn14–15 14th Amendment, 102, 142, 151–53, 154nn12–13, 157n78, 275, 276; Section 1, 216; Section 5, 131, 149, 160n131; and the unconstitutionality of secession, 129–53 passim. See also antebellum period conceptions of citizenship and the nature of the Union; citizenship, Reconstruction, and protection against state action A Ableman, Stephen, 65, 69 Ableman v. Booth (1859), 64, 64–65, 71, 74n14, 78n132, 79n146, 226n87 abolitionists, 4, 56, 209, 248, 267, 268 Abrahamson, James L., 280n38 Ackerman, Bruce, 153n10, 232n180, 233n194, 283n80 Adams, Henry, 263 Adams, John, 167, 173 Advice to My Country (Madison), 27–28 Albany Congress of 1754, 40n14 Alden v. Maine (1999), 212, 229nn136–38 Alexander, John K., 196n22 Alexander, Michelle, 283n75 Alien and Sedition Acts (1798), 26, 36, 113, 165, 173, 177, 182, 206, 249 Allen v. Wright (1984), 285n106 Amar, Akhil Reed, 155n19, 158n87, 195n12, 195n17, 201n57, 212, 225n73, 225n79, 225n81, 228n118, 228n132, 232n176, 232n189 American Clean Energy and Security Act (2009), 226n99 American Iliad, An: The Story of the Civil War (Roland), 269 American Revolution, 143, 271–72 American System, 88 Amestoy, Jeffrey L., 284n98 Ammon, Harry, 193n3, 196n23, 198n36, 199n37 Anderson, Lawrence M., 193n5, 198nn33– 34 Angle, Sharron, 252–53 Annapolis Convention (1786), 17, 19, 32, 42n35; and the “Great” or “Connecticut Compromise,” 20 antebellum period conceptions of citizenship and the nature of the Union, 132; citizenship, sovereignty, and secession, 139–41; federalism and citizenship in the antebellum period, 136–39; secession and the nature of the Union, 132–36 Anti-Federalists, 36 Aquinas, Thomas, 97 Arendt, Hannah, 282n66 Arizona v. United States (2012), 9n2 Arnold v. Booth (1861), 79n134 Articles of Association (1774), 2 Articles of Confederation (1781), 16, 17, 26–27, 40n14, 195n14, 214, 216, 230n154.244; amendments to, 17 Ayers, Edward, 280n34 Aynes, Richard L., 154n11 288 Index B Bacon, Francis, 159n100 Baker, Alpheus, 111 Baker, H. Robert, 77n102 Baker v. Carr (1963), 110n75 Baldwin, Simeon E., 40–41n16 Balkin, Jack, 221n4 Bancroft, George, 40n13 Barnes, Mario L., 285n107 Barnett, Randy, 210, 212, 226n100, 227n101, 227n105, 227n110, 233n196, 233n206 Beauregard, P.G.T., 264, 276 Bednar, Jenna, 244 Belgium, 238 Benjamin, Judah P., 73n2, 89, 93, 96–97, 103, 255 Berger, Raoul, 109n68 Berlin, Ira, 284n99 Bill of Rights, ratification of (1791), 40n7 Black, Charles L., Jr., 122n1 Black, Jeremiah S., 91–92 Black Codes, 272, 276 Blackmon, Douglas A., 283n75 Blackstone, William, 113 Bleeding Kansas, 61 Booth, Sherman, 65, 69, 70–71, 209 Boston Convention (1780), 32, 41n19, 44n55 Boston Tea Party, 147 Boucher, Chauncey Samuel, 201n59 Bowman, Shearer Davis, 262 Bradburn, Douglas, 153n7, 156n57, 157n68 Bradley, Joseph P., 106, 110n92 Brandon, Mark E., 283n80 Brandwein, Pamela, 284n100 breach-of-compact theory, 93–94, 106; applying the facts of 1860–61 to the law, 104–6; and the compact theory of the federal Union, 94–96; key propositions of, 94; the necessity of self-judgment, 102–4; the remedy of rescission for breach of contract under natural law, 96–102 Breckinridge, John, 197n24 Broomall, John, 146–47, 159–60n116 Brown, John, 68, 70 Brown, Richard D., 39n6 Brown v. Board of Education (1954), 226n97 Buchanan, James, 61, 92, 273; State of the Union Address (1860), 254 Burke, Edmund, 272 Burlingame, Michael, 87n19 Burns, Anthony, 70 Burwell, Lewis, 44n59 C Cabell, Joseph, 25 Calhoun, John C., 4, 24, 67, 88, 91, 109n63, 181, 188, 195n16, 201n60, 202n72, 207–8, 224n45, 224n49, 250; theory of the Union, 94–95, 135; vision of the federal sovereign, 185–86. See also South Carolina Exposition California, admission of to the Union, 57, 60, 74n17 Canada, Constitution of, Nothwithstanding Clause, 215 cap and trade legislation. See American Clean Energy and Security Act Caplan, Russell L., 39n5, 40n8, 40n13, 41n19, 41n27, 42n36 Case of Davis (1867–1871), 231n172 Certeau, Michel de, 262, 270 Chancely v. Bailey (1868), 107n8, 108n37 Change Congress, 10n17 Chapman, Conrad Wise, 263–64 Chase, Salmon P., 68, 216 Cheek, H. Lee, 193n3 Chemerinsky, Erwin, 226n94, 285n107 China, 237 citizenship, 8, 53, 54, 100, 131, 231n170; definition of, 138–39; disputes concerning, 132; and emancipated blacks, 138; “general citizenship,” 145; legal dimension of, 139–40; primacy of national citizenship, 150–51, 153; rights of, 146, 151; state citizenship, 130, 149, 152, 157n70; in the U.S. Constitution, 139; in Virginia, 148, 156n57. See also antebellum period conceptions of citizenship and the nature of the Union; citizenship, Reconstruction, and protection against state action citizenship, Reconstruction, and protection against state...

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