This newly revised and expanded edition of The Bill of Rights in Modern America captures the contentious national debate about the nature and extent of our individual rights. Free speech, the separation of church and stat...

Buy Now From Amazon

This newly revised and expanded edition of The Bill of Rights in Modern America captures the contentious national debate about the nature and extent of our individual rights. Free speech, the separation of church and state, public safety and gun control, property rights, the rights of criminals and victims, the limits of law enforcement, the death penalty, affirmative action, the right to privacy, abortion, states' rights―the Bill of Rights has been evoked as the legal basis for every one of these issues. Twelve distinguished legal scholars discuss the history of and the current debates on these and other important rights issues in a book that is certain to stimulate thoughtful discussion among all citizens.



Similar Products

Origins of the Bill of RightsCapital Punishment on Trial: Furman v. Georgia and the Death Penalty in Modern America (Landmark Law Cases and American Society) (Landmark Law Cases & American Society)Out of Range: Why the Constitution Can't End the Battle over Guns (Inalienable Rights)More Essential than Ever: The Fourth Amendment in the Twenty First Century (Inalienable Rights)The Lawyer Bubble: A Profession in CrisisFlag Burning and Free Speech: The Case of Texas v. JohnsonGideon's Trumpet: How One Man, a Poor Prisoner, Took His Case to the Supreme Court-and Changed the Law of the United States