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Individual Rights and the American Constitution

  • Edition : 4th ed., 2014
  • Author(s) : Kmiec, Presser, Eastman,Marcin
    • ISBN: 9781630436117
    • SKU: 94067
    • Condition: New
    • Format: Hardcover

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    • ISBN: 9781630436117
    • SKU: 94067U
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This Individual Rights and the American Constitution casebook explores how government power is expressly or impliedly limited to protect individual interests in religious exercise, speech, the freedom from irrational discrimination, autonomy, as well as economic liberty. It is designed to meet the needs of professors of political science, government, history, and public policy by supplying a casebook that is at once accessible to study by virtue of generous chapter overviews, skillful case selection and editing, and extended introductions and following notes and questions. In addition, out of abundant respect for the rich intellectual tradition that exists within the university, this book fully reflects that Supreme Court cases emerge from history, and history itself reflects centuries of political and philosophical understanding.

Table of Contents includes:
The Declaration and Its Constitution: Linking First Principle to Necessary Means;
A Government Respectful of Individual Conscience;
A Fair Government;
A Government Committment to Freedom;
A Government Committment to Equality.