Written by leading authorities in history, philosophy, jurisprudence and political theory, the essays in this volume provide new insights into the variable and changing contents of the rights thinking and consciousness that lie at the core of American political culture and shape its central political institutions. Based on the current state of scholarly understanding and intended to provide a fresh sense of orientation into the complexities of the separate topics covered, the studies focus on two distinct 'moments' in the American experience: the eighteenth-century period of founding that produced the Bill of Rights as an element in the Constitutional settlement, and the contemporary moment, marked by a new historical consciousness of the d...
This new book examines the relationship between culture and respect for human rights. It departs fro...
This provocative book presents a theory of the First Amendment’s development. During the twentieth c...
When average Americans think of rights, they generally conceive of written guarantees, like the Bill...
Building on a critical, theoretical approach outlined in CULTURE AND RIGHTS: ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPEC...
Bruce Haddock's lucid and original textbook combines historical and theoretical analysis, setting po...
For four decades, John Phillip Reid has been one of the most productive and challenging practitioner...
The relationship that exists between the law and civil liberties has characterized the development o...
This Article examines the influence of the therapeutic culture on the modem constitutional law of ci...
What sort of text is a Bill of Rights? The desire for a new foundational law manifested by the major...
The purpose of the thesis is to explore the conception of natural rights and liberty in late eightee...
A review of Legal Rights: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives edited by Austin Sarat and Thoma...
Developments that sparked the most consequential constitutional controversies in American history ha...
Modem historians of political thought, legal historians, critical legal theorists, and others regula...
This Essay was originally delivered as a speech to the Erie County Bar Association on Law Day, 1993....
This essay traces the history and development of the concept of the Rule of Law from ancient times t...
This new book examines the relationship between culture and respect for human rights. It departs fro...
This provocative book presents a theory of the First Amendment’s development. During the twentieth c...
When average Americans think of rights, they generally conceive of written guarantees, like the Bill...
Building on a critical, theoretical approach outlined in CULTURE AND RIGHTS: ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPEC...
Bruce Haddock's lucid and original textbook combines historical and theoretical analysis, setting po...
For four decades, John Phillip Reid has been one of the most productive and challenging practitioner...
The relationship that exists between the law and civil liberties has characterized the development o...
This Article examines the influence of the therapeutic culture on the modem constitutional law of ci...
What sort of text is a Bill of Rights? The desire for a new foundational law manifested by the major...
The purpose of the thesis is to explore the conception of natural rights and liberty in late eightee...
A review of Legal Rights: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives edited by Austin Sarat and Thoma...
Developments that sparked the most consequential constitutional controversies in American history ha...
Modem historians of political thought, legal historians, critical legal theorists, and others regula...
This Essay was originally delivered as a speech to the Erie County Bar Association on Law Day, 1993....
This essay traces the history and development of the concept of the Rule of Law from ancient times t...
This new book examines the relationship between culture and respect for human rights. It departs fro...
This provocative book presents a theory of the First Amendment’s development. During the twentieth c...
When average Americans think of rights, they generally conceive of written guarantees, like the Bill...