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  The Bill of Rights : A User's Guide
The best all around primer for clarity and an unfiltered look at how vital a force the Bill of Rights has been throughout America's history, and the issues that are defining its future relevance to the American way of life
 
 
 
 

The War on the Bill of Rights
Nationally syndicated columnist and Village Voice mainstay Nat Hentoff draws on untapped sources to piece together the true dimensions of the current assault on the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

A passionate examination of the dangers confronting individual freedom in post 9-11 America,? and how they threaten the survival of these most basic American rights.

 
 
 
  Origins of the Bill of Rights
“Pulling together a lifetime of scholarship on liberty, Levy offers a vivid account of the various rights and freedoms that Americans care most deeply about.”--Akhil Reed Amar, Yale Law School “Levy’s own keen historical account illustrates how legal concepts have changed over time.”--Publishers Weekly “Levy has written a fascinating book. . . . I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in the history of the Bill of Rights or in the debates surrounding the ratification of the Constitution. . . . An excellent book.”--Ruth Ann Watry, Law and Politics Book Review
 
 
 
  The Bill of Rights
“By viewing the Bill of Rights as a document with an evolving meaning shaped by history, and by stressing how the Civil War and Reconstruction transformed the Bill of Rights, Amar has made a major contribution to the history of American liberties.” --Eric Foner, Columbia University "Akhil Reed Amar has produced an impressive piece of scholarship that seems destined to become a staple of the constitutional bibliography."--John M. Scheb, Law and Politics Book Review
 
 
 
  The War on Civil Liberties
A powerful examination of the legal impact and the erosion of civil liberties caused by the Bush administration's policies and the war on terror.
 
 
 
  What the constitution really says about your rights
Publisher: Free Press / Date: Dec 1998 / Page Count: 284 by Akhil Reed Amar and Alan Hirsch
 
 
 
 
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