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15. When Your Job Is to Marry Rich: Marriage as a Market in Hamilton

  • Kimberly Mutcherson
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Hamilton and the Law
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© 2020 Cornell University Press, Ithaca

© 2020 Cornell University Press, Ithaca

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Preface: “Is This a Legal Matter?” xi
  4. Acknowledgments xv
  5. Part 1. “And so the American Experiment Begins”: The Constitution and the Three Branches of Government
  6. 1. Lin-Manuel Miranda and the Future of Originalism 3
  7. 2. Some Alexander Hamilton, but Not So Much Hamilton, in the New Supreme Court 12
  8. 3. Tragedy in the Supreme Court: “I’d Rather Be Divisive Than Indecisive” 17
  9. 4. Alexander Hamilton’s “One Shot” before the U.S. Supreme Court 23
  10. 5. “Never Gon’ Be President Now” 30
  11. 6. Hamilton: Child Laborer and Truant 37
  12. Part 2. “America, You Great Unfinished Symphony”
  13. 7. Hamilton’s America—and Ours 45
  14. 8. Hamilton and Washington at War and a Vision for Federal Power 52
  15. 9. Two Oaths: Supporting and Defending the Constitution with Hamilton 59
  16. Part 3. “We’ll Never Be Truly Free”: Hamilton and Race
  17. 10. Finding Constitutional Redemption through Hamilton 69
  18. 11. Race, Nation, and Patrimony, or, the Stakes of Diversity in Hamilton 75
  19. 12. “The World Turned Upside Down”: Employment Discrimination, Race, and Authenticity in Hamilton 81
  20. 13. Hamilton and the Power of Racial Fables in Examining the U.S. Constitution 88
  21. Part 4. “I’m ’a Compel Him to Include Women in the Sequel”
  22. 14. On Women’s Rights, Legal Change, and Incomplete Sequels 97
  23. 15. When Your Job Is to Marry Rich: Marriage as a Market in Hamilton 105
  24. 16. “Love” Triangles: Romance or Domestic Violence? 113
  25. Part 5. “Immigrants, We Get the Job Done”
  26. 17. Hamilton’s Dissent to the Travel Ban 121
  27. 18. Hamilton and the Limits of Contemporary Immigration Narratives 127
  28. 19. Hamilton’s Immigrant Story Today 137
  29. Part 6. “The Ten Duel Commandments”
  30. 20. Hamilton, Hip-Hop, and the Culture of Dueling in America 145
  31. 21. Alexander Hamilton, Citizen-Protector? 154
  32. 22. We Will Never Be Satisfied: Hamilton and Jefferson’s Duel Over Constitutional Meaning 163
  33. 23. Hamilton, Burr, and Defamation: Physical versus Verbal Duels 170
  34. 24. Elections as Duels: “You Know What? We Can Change That. You Know Why?” ’Cuz We Have the Support of Two-Thirds of Each House of Congress and Three-Quarters of the States! 177
  35. 25. Modern-Day Protests: As American as Apple Pie 185
  36. Part 7. “Who Tells Your Story?”
  37. 26. “Every Action’s an Act of Creation”: Hamilton and Copyright Law 193
  38. 27. Hollering to Be Heard: Copyright and the Aesthetics of Voice 203
  39. 28. Taking Law School Musicals Seriously: A Little Love Letter to Legal Musicals and the Lawyers Who Love Them 212
  40. 29. “The World Turned Upside Down”: Hamilton and Deconstruction 218
  41. Part 8. “What Is a Legacy?”: Lessons from Hamilton beyond the Libretto
  42. 30. “Cabinet Battle #1”: The Structure of Federalism 229
  43. 31. Hamilton’s Bank and Jefferson’s Nightmare 236
  44. 32. Alexander Hamilton’s Legacy: The American Board of Directors 243
  45. 33. “I Never Thought I’d Live Past Twenty”: Hamilton through the Lens of Anticipated Early Death 251
  46. Notes 257
  47. List of Contributors 299
  48. Index 305
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