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Taking the constitution seriously

Taking the constitution seriously

Book by Walter Berns
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The seven formidable essays that make up this new analysis explore the Constitution and its central place in the development of the first nation to be built on the foundation of the rights of man. Of particular interest is Berns's view of... Google Books
Originally published: 1987
Author: Walter Berns
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The seven formidable essays that make up this new analysis explore the Constitution and its central place in the development of the first nation to be built ...
Walter Berns's book is must reading for every judge, law student, or member of the general public who wants to know more about our Federal Constitution.
First of all, there is the constitution of those who may constitute the govern- ment: Professor Berns places the Declaration of Independence at the center of ...
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Drawing on political and legal theory, and philosophy, the author reexamines the original intentions of the men and women who framed the Constitution.
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The seven formidable essays that make up this new analysis explore the Constitution and its central place in the development of the first nation to be built ...
Undergraduates will be offered courses in constitutional law, but in the typical political science department that is likely to involve the study of judicial ...
Mar 14, 2020 · Taking the constitution seriously. 287 pages ; 22 cm. Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-272) and index.
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The seven formidable essays that make up this new analysis explore the Constitution and its central place in the development of the first nation to be built on ...
This article reviews Taking the Constitution Seriously by Walter Berns (1987). This review focuses on three of the key historical points that Walter Berns ...
"Taking the Constitution Seriously" Walter Berns (Book Review). Treanor, William Michael. The University of Chicago Law Review; Chicago, Ill. Vol. 55, Iss. 3 ...