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LeMay Publishing

The Constitutional Machine

Victoria Ashworth-Crane, Esq.

LeMay Publishing

LEGAL

The Constitutional Machine

by Victoria Ashworth-Crane, Esq.

Constitutional Law11,464 words34 chapters

Published by LeMay Publishing. 11,464 words across 34 chapters.

About This Publication

A legal treatise on applying constitutional design principles to autonomous systems and digital governance.

Published by LeMay Publishing, a division of LeMay. Massachusetts.

ISBN: 979-8-0000-5052-1

Chapters

1THE CONSTITUTIONAL MACHINE
2Applying Constitutional Design Principles to Autonomous Systems and Digital Governance
3ABOUT THE AUTHOR
4DEDICATION
5TABLE OF CONTENTS
6PREFACE
7The Unwritten Constitution of the Digital Age
8CHAPTER I
9First Principles: Why Constitutional Design Applies to Autonomous Systems
10CHAPTER II
11Separation of Powers in the Algorithmic State
12CHAPTER III
13Due Process and the Machine: Procedural Rights in Automated Decision-Making
14CHAPTER IV
15The Equal Protection Problem: Algorithmic Discrimination and Structural Remedies
16CHAPTER V
17Federalism by Design: Layered Governance for Distributed Systems
18CHAPTER VI
19The Amendment Function: Designing for Constitutional Change in Code
20CHAPTER VII
21Judicial Review of the Machine: The Emerging Doctrine of Algorithmic Accountability
22CHAPTER VIII
23The Digital Bill of Rights: Substantive Constraints on Autonomous Governance
24CHAPTER IX
25Sovereignty, Legitimacy, and the Social Contract of Code
26CHAPTER X
27Toward a Constitutional Jurisprudence of Autonomous Systems
28ENDNOTES
29BIBLIOGRAPHY
30Books and Monographs
31Articles and Reports
32Statutes and Regulations
33Cases
34ABOUT LeMAY PUBLISHING