Justin Buckley Dyer holds a BA in Political Science from the University of Oklahoma and an MA and Ph.D. in Government from the University of Texas, Austin. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Missouri, Columbia. His research has been published in Polity, the Journal of Politics, PS: Political Science and Politics and Perspectives on Political Science.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Prologue: slavery and the laws and rights of nature 2. Introduction: the apple of gold 3. Somerset and the antislavery constitutional tradition 4. Constitutional disharmony in The Antelope and La Amistad 5. Constitutional construction in Prigg and Dred Scott 6. Natural law, providence, and Lincoln's constitutional statesmanship 7. Public reason and the wrong of slavery 8. Conclusion: the heritage of the antislavery constitutional tradition.
1. Prologue: slavery and the laws and rights of nature 2. Introduction: the apple of gold 3. Somerset and the antislavery constitutional tradition 4. Constitutional disharmony in The Antelope and La Amistad 5. Constitutional construction in Prigg and Dred Scott 6. Natural law, providence, and Lincoln's constitutional statesmanship 7. Public reason and the wrong of slavery 8. Conclusion: the heritage of the antislavery constitutional tradition.
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