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The Bill of Rights

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This book explores the state of rights in America, examines their roots, assesses their effectiveness, discusses their future, and considers how the experience of the U.S. in defining and securing ...
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This book explores the state of rights in America, examines their roots, assesses their effectiveness, discusses their future, and considers how the experience of the U.S. in defining and securing rights can serve as an important source of ideas for other countries. Written by philosophers, legal scholars, and political scientists, the essays contained here consider how well constitutional rights have accomplished their purpose of securing basic liberties over the past 200 years and how well suited they are to protect our individual rights in the future, perhaps the next 200 years.

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Price: £72.50
Pages: 280
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 26 August 1994
ISBN: 9780791422250
Format: Hardcover
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Acknowledgments

Introduction

Part One: Theories of Rights

I Interpreting the Bill of Rights: Alternative Conceptions of Rights
—Carl Wellman

II Civil Rights and the U.S. Constitution
—Rex Martin

III Interpreting the Bill of Rights: What? Who? Why?
—Christopher Wolfe

Part Two: The Current State of Rights

IV The Religion Clauses: Some Bicentennial Thoughts on an Important Corner of the Constitution
—Rex E. Lee

V Abortion, Ethics, and Constitutional Interpretation
—Leslie P. Francis

VI Abortion and Equality under the Law
—Camille S. Williams

VII Toward a Feminist Regrounding of Constitutional Law
—Gayle Binion

VIII Minority Rights under the Constitution
—Gary C. Bryner

Part Three: The Future of Rights

IX Rights and Human Flourishing
—A. D. Sorensen

X The Future of Rights
—Gary C. Bryner and A. D. Sorensen

Index