Everyman's Constitution : Historical Essays on the Fourteenth Amendment, the Conspiracy Theory, and American Constitutionalism

Everyman's Constitution : Historical Essays on the Fourteenth Amendment, the Conspiracy Theory, and American Constitutionalism

Author
Howard Jay Graham
Publisher
Wisconsin Historical Society
Language
English
Edition
1
Year
2013
Page
646
ISBN
9780870206351,9780870200366
File Type
epub
File Size
1.5 MiB

In 1938, Howard Jay Graham, A Deaf Law Librarian, Successfully Argued That The Authors Of The Fourteenth Amendment--ratified After The American Civil War To Establish Equal Protection Under The Law For All American Citizens Regardless Of Race--were Motivated By Abolitionist Fervor, Debunking The Notion Of A Corporate Conspiracy At The Heart Of The Amendment's Wording. For Over Half A Century, The Amendment Had Been Used To Endow Corporations With Rights As Individuals And Thus Protect Them From State Legislation. By 1968, When Everyman's Constitution Was First Published, The Fourteenth Amendment Had Become A Tool For The Incorporation Of The Bill Of Rights To Apply To All American Citizens. The Essays In This Reprinted Edition Are Still Relevant As The Nation Continues To Interpret Our Framing Legislation In Light Of The Concerns Of Today And To Balance Citizens' Rights Against Those Of Corporations. Howard Jay Graham Was A Law Librarian Brought In By The Naacp's Legal Team To Write A Brief On The Fourteenth Amendment For The Supreme Court Case Brown V. Board Of Education. Though The Supreme Court Justices Ruled In Favor Of The Naacp Based On The Sociological Rather Than Historical Evidence It Provided, Graham's Work, Published In Various Law Journals Over Several Decades, Contributed Greatly To The Ongoing Interpretation Of The Fourteenth Amendment.

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