1. Marbury
v Madison. Supremacy clause.
Void act is void ab initio.
2. 14th
amendment makes bill of rights
applicable to the states.
3. 14th
amendment privileges and immunities
clause: “No state shall make
or enforce any law which shall
abridge the privileges or immunities
of citizens of the United States;
nor shall any state deprive
any person of life, liberty,
or property, without due process
of law; nor deny to any person
within its jurisdiction the
equal protection of the laws.”
4. Article
IV, section 2: “The citizens
of each state shall be entitled
to all privileges and immunities
of citizens in the several states.”
5. Right
to a jury in both criminal and
civil cases. Lysander Spooner
says:
http://www.lysanderspooner.org/TrialByJury.htm
6. Right
to a free transcript.
Griffin v Illinois and
MLB
v SLJ
http://www.circuitlawyer.8m.com/mlb.html
7. Clear
and Present Danger test.
www.lawyerdude.8k.com/5802.html
See Brandenburg
page:
www.circuitlawyer.8m.com/brandenburg.html
8. Being
able to enjoin encroachment
on your free speech:
http://www.lawyerdude.8m.com/dombrowski.html
9. Overbreadth
. My overbreadth page:
http://www.lawyerdude.8m.com/5409.html
10. Rule
against prior restraint. My
Prior Restraint page:
www.lawyerdude.8k.com/5799.html
11. Equal
Protection.
12. Due
Process
13. Relaxed
Standing. Griswold page:
http://www.circuitlawyer.8m.com/griswold.html
14. Clause
20 of Declaration of Human rights.
Right to refuse to join any
organization. |