The Heritage Guide to the Constitution: Essay Nos. 126–150
To continue my preview of The Heritage Guide to the Constitution, which will ship on October 14, here are the authors of essays 126–150.
- Essay No. 126: The Judicial Power—Ambassadors Clause —Christopher T. Landau & Chase T. Harrington
- Essay No. 127: The Judicial Power—Admiralty Clause —Thomas H. Lee
- Essay No. 128: The Judicial Power—Federal Party Clause —Judge Kenneth K. Lee
- Essay No. 129: The Judicial Power—Interstate Controversies Clause —Judge Steven J. Menashi & Eli Nachmany
- Essay No. 130: The Judicial Power—State-Citizen Diversity Clause —Ernest A. Young
- Essay No. 131: The Judicial Power—Diversity Of Citizenship Clause —Stephen E. Sachs
- Essay No. 132: The Judicial Power—Land Grant Jurisdiction Clause —Judge Lawrence Vandyke & Ethan Foster
- Essay No. 133: The Judicial Power—Foreign Diversity Clause —Seth J. Lucas
- Essay No. 134: The Original Jurisdiction Clause —Chief Judge William H. Pryor Jr., Nathaniel Sutton, & William Strench
- Essay No. 135: The Appellate Jurisdiction Clause —Chief Judge William H. Pryor Jr.
- Essay No. 136: The Criminal Trials Clause —Judge Kurt D. Engelhardt, Jacob J. Thackston, & Dexter Webster
- Essay No. 137: The Treason Clause —Joyce Lee Malcolm
- Essay No. 138: The Punishment Of Treason Clause —Joyce Lee Malcolm
- Essay No. 139: The Full Faith And Credit Clause —Stephen E. Sachs
- Essay No. 140: The Privileges And Immunities Clause —David R. Upham
- Essay No. 141: The Fugitive From Justice Clause —Zack Smith
- Essay No. 142: The Fugitive Slave Clause —Bradley Rebeiro
- Essay No. 143: The Admissions Clause —Gary S. Lawson
- Essay No. 144: The Territories Clause —Gary S. Lawson
- Essay No. 145: The Property Clause —Judge Ryan T. Holte
- Essay No. 146: The Claims Clause —Zack Smith
- Essay No. 147: The Guarantee Clause —Robert G. Natelson
- Essay No. 148: Amendments—Congressional Proposal Clause —Robert G. Natelson
- Essay No. 149: Amendments—Convention Proposal Clause —Robert G. Natelson
- Essay No. 150: Amendments—Ratification Process —Robert G. Natelson