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