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Preface | ||
Introduction: Governance, Police, and American Liberal Mythology | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | The Common Law Vision of a Well-Regulated Society | 19 |
Ch. 2 | Public Safety: Fire and the Relative Right of Property | 51 |
Ch. 3 | Public Economy: The Well-Ordered Market | 83 |
Ch. 4 | Public Ways: The Legal Construction of Public Space | 115 |
Ch. 5 | Public Morality: Disorderly Houses and Demon Rum | 149 |
Ch. 6 | Public Health: Quarantine, Noxious Trades, and Medical Police | 191 |
Conclusion: The Invention of American Constitutional Law | 235 | |
Notes | 249 | |
Select Bibliography | 345 | |
Index | 375 |
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