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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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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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