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Abbreviations - Raoul Berger, Government by Judiciary: The Transformation of the Fourteenth Amendment [1977]

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Government by Judiciary: The Transformation of the Fourteenth Amendment, Foreword by Forrest McDonald (2nd ed.) (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 1997).

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Abbreviations

Annals of CongressAnnals of Congress (1st Congress, 1st Session 1789)
BickelAlexander M. Bickel, “The Original Understanding and the Segregation Decision,” 69 Harvard Law Review 1 (1955)
Donald, Sumner IDavid Donald,Charles Sumner and the Coming of the Civil War (1960)
Donald, Sumner IIDavid Donald, Charles Sumner and the Rights of Man (1970)
ElliotJonathan Elliot, Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of the Federal Constitution (2d ed. 1836)
Fairman, HistoryCharles Fairman, Reconstruction and Reunion 1864–1888, vol. 6, part 1 of History of the Supreme Court of the United States (1971)
Fairman, StanfordCharles Fairman, “Does the Fourteenth Amendment Incorporate the Bill of Rights?,” 2 Stanford Law Review 5 (1949)
FarrandMax Farrand, The Records of the Federal Convention of 1787 (1911)
FederalistThe Federalist (Modern Library ed. 1937)
FlackHorace Flack,The Adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment (1908)
GlobeCongressional Globe (39th Congress, 1st Session 1866)
Globe App.Appendix to Globe
GrahamHoward Jay Graham, Everyman’s Constitution (1968)
JamesJoseph B. James, The Framing of the Fourteenth Amendment (1965)
Kelly, FourteenthAlfred H. Kelly, “The Fourteenth Amendment Reconsidered: The Segregation Question,” 54 Michigan Law Review 1049 (1956)
KendrickBenjamin Kendrick, The Journal of the Joint Committee of Fifteen on Reconstruction (1914)
Levy, Against the LawLeonard W. Levy, Against the Law: The Nixon Court and Criminal Justice (1974)
Levy, WarrenLeonard W. Levy, ed., The Supreme Court Under Earl Warren (1972)
LuskyLouis Lusky, By What Right? (1975)
PooreBen P. Poore, Federal and State Constitutions, Colonial Charters (1877)
TenBroekJacobus tenBroek,Equal Under Law (1965)
Van AlstyneWilliam W. Van Alstyne, “The Fourteenth Amendment, the ‘Right’ to Vote, and the Understanding of the Thirty-Ninth Congress,” 1965 Supreme Court Review 33