INTERSTATE RELATIONS: COMPACTS BETWEEN THE STATES AND BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE STATES. SECTION 112. Compacts between the States 113. Compacts between the States and the United States. 126. Protection of the persons and property of aliens.. 254 SECTION 133. Naturalization by statute .... 134. Naturalization by annexation of territory and by treaty.. CHAPTER XX. THE LEGAL STATUS OF INDIANS. SECTION 137. Indian lands 138. The legal status of Indians. 292 294 PAGE. 141. Federal jurisdiction exclusive: Cherokee Nation v. Georgia. 302 304 THE POWER OF THE UNITED STATES TO ACQUIRE TERRITORY. SECTION 146. The right to annex based on the right to admit new States. 325 328 THE MODES IN WHICH AND THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH TERRITORY MAY BE ACQUIRED BY THE UNITED STATES. SECTION 153. Constitutional modes of acquiring territory... 154. Annexation by joint resolution.... 155. Consent of inhabitants of annexed territory not required. SECTION 156. Power to govern territories not questioned.. 157. Doctrines of the Dred Scott Case. THE EXTENT OF THE POWER OF CONGRESS TO GOVERN THE TERRITORIES. 351 353 MILITARY AND PRESIDENTIAL Government of Acquired TerRITORY. CHAPTER XXVIII. THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY BY TREATY. SECTION 168. Congressional action not needed to complete annexation of territory acquired by treaty. 169. Cross v. Harrison 170. De Lima v. Bidwell. 171. Dooley v. United States. 172. Duties of President prior to congressional action... CHAPTER XXIX. 392 393 396 400 403 180. Summary and criticism of Downes v. Bidwell.. 429 181. Status of Hawaii: Hawaii v. Mankichi... 432 182. Right to jury held not to be fundamental.. 436 183. Alaska incorporated: Rasmussen v. United States.. 438 439 CHAPTER XXXI. CITIZENSHIP IN THE TERRITORIES. SECTION 198. International agreements not requiring approval by Senate. 200. Protocols . . 467 468 469 471 202. International agreements entered into by the President 471 201. Modi Vivendi 203. International agreements entered into, or action taken 204. International agreements entered into, or action taken, by SECTION 213. Judicial dicta that reserved rights of the States may not 214. Instances in which treaties have been upheld though in- PAGE. 499 216. Constitutional limits to the treaty-making power.. 503 506 507 219. The treaty-making power may alienate territory of the 507 221. Treaties remain internationally binding upon the United States even when Congress has refused the legislation necessary to put them into full force and effect, or when it has abrogated them by subsequent legislation, or when the Supreme Court has declared them uncon- 222. The date at which treaties go into effect.. 223. The denunciation of treaties. 224. The construction of treaties. 517 518 518 CONGRESS: ITS ORGANIZATION: PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERS. 231. Disqualification of congressmen to hold federal offices.... which have been increased...... ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. SECTION 234. Members of the House of Representatives: their appor 528 529 237. Members of the House of Representatives: by whom elected 537 |