The Bill of Rights : a bicentennial assessment / edited by Gary C. Bryner and A.D. Sorensen.
"The Bill of Rights: A Bicentennial Assessment is a companion volume to the three-volume series commemorating the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution. It explores rights in America by re-examining their roots, assessing their effectiveness, and considering their future." "C...
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Provo, Utah :
Brigham Young University,
©1993.
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Table of Contents:
- Interpreting the Bill of Rights: alternative conceptions of rights / Carl Wellman
- Civil rights and the U.S. Constitution / Rex Martin
- Interpreting the Bill of Rights: what? who? why? / Christopher Wolfe
- The religion clauses: some bicentennial thoughts on an important corner of the Constitution / Rex E. Lee
- Abortion, ethics, and constitutional interpretation / Leslie P. Francis
- Abortion and equality under the law / Camille S. Williams
- Toward a feminist regrounding of constitutional law / Gayle Binion
- Minority rights under the Constitution / Gary C. Bryner
- Rights and human flourishing / A.D. Sorensen
- The future of rights / Gary C. Bryner and A.D. Sorensen.