The Bill of Rights Today: Constitutional Limits on the Powers of Government
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The Bill of Rights Today: Constitutional Limits on the Powers of Government

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The proper role of the government operating in a free society and regulating an individual's behavior is a subject that can provoke heated political debate. There is an ongoing discussion among the nine Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court about the fundamental values that are reflected in the words of the Bill of Rights. If we contrast the interpretation of the Bill of Righ...more
Paperback, 282 pages
Published July 28th 2008 by University Press of America
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