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7 Brit. J. Am. Legal Stud. 1 (2018)

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Br. J. Am. Leg. Studies 7(1) (2018), DOI: 10.2478/bjals-2018-0001



      FOUNDING-ERA SOCIALISM: THE ORIGINAL MEANING
              OF  THE   CONSTITUTION'S POSTAL CLAUSE




                           Robert   G.  Natelson*




                                ABSTRACT
The Constitution 's Postal Clause granted Congress power to establish Post Offices
and post Roads. This Article examines founding-era legal and historical materials to
determine the original meaning and scope of the Postal Clause. It concludes that the
Clause authorized Congress to pass all legislation necessary to create, operate, and
regulate a unified transportation, freight, and courier system, although it also limited
congressional authority in some respects. The founding-era reasons for the postal system
were revenue, promotion of commerce, and political control. The Article also corrects
some inaccurate claims about the Clause previously advanced by commentators.

                                KEYWORDS
Postal Clause; Post Roads; Original Meaning U.S. Constitution; Benjamin Franklin;
British Royal Post Office.


                                CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION                                                           ........... 5

    A. The Anomalous Character of the   Postal Clause........      ............. 5

    B. This Article's Structure and Method           ..........      ............... 6

I. BACKGROUND   HISTORY: THE BRITISH IMPERIAL  POSTAGE  SYSTEM....................7

    A. Why  British Practice is Relevant................7............7

    B. The English  Beginnings                           ................8.... ............8

    C. Vocabulary  and Operations  of the British Postal System.....................9


*  Professor of Law (ret.), The University of Montana; Senior Fellow in Constitutional
   Jurisprudence, the Independence Institute, Denver, Colorado; Senior Fellow in Constitutional
   Jurisprudence, Montana Policy Institute, Bozeman, Montana. Some of the author's
   observations about business practices derive from his private sector experience.
   The author acknowledges these individuals who helped make this article possible: Jonathan
   Miceli, Sturm College of Law, University of Denver (J.D. 2018), for research assistance;
   Virginia Dunn, Archives and Library Reference Service Manager, and Cassandra Farrell,
   Senior Map Archivist, both at the Library of Virginia; Professor David Kopel, Sturm College
   of Law, the University of Denver and Research Director of the Independence Institute, for his
   continued support; Dr. Anne Richardson Oakes for helpful editing and support; and Elizabeth
   J. Natelson, for her careful editing.

|   1111© 2018 Robert   G. Natelson, published by De Gruyter Open.
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 License.

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