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No State Shall Abridge: The Fourteenth Amendment and the Bill of Rights

Title : No State Shall Abridge: The Fourteenth Amendment and the Bill of Rights
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Rating : 4.42 (777 Votes)
Asin : 082231035X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 288 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-02-07
Language : English

“The book is carefully organized and well written, and it deals with a question that is still of great importance—what is the relationship of the Bill of Rights to the states.”—Journal of American History“Curtis effectively settles a serious legal debate: whether the framers of the 14th Amendment intended to incorporate the Bill of Rights guarantees and thereby inhibit state action. Taking on a formidable array of constitutional scholars, he rebuts their argument with vigor and effectiveness, conclusively demonstrating the legitimacy of the incorporation thesis. A bold, forcefu

Five Stars SRA great read. A Crucial and Well-Researched Study Recasts XIV Amendment Debate JMB1014 Did you know the Bill of Rights did not protect you from oppressive state laws until after the Fourteenth Amendment was adopted following the Civil War? Were you aware a state could simply strip away your rights to freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, ignore your privilege against self-incrimination or unreasonable searches and seizures, hold you without bail, beat a confession out of you, and try you without a lawye. A careful, exhaustive look at the historical evidence Having just read many neo-originalist works on the 1A careful, exhaustive look at the historical evidence A Customer Having just read many neo-originalist works on the 14th Amendment, I really can't praise this book highly enough. Curtis is thorough, fair, tolerant of ambiguity, and remarkably free of "presentist" blinders. He carefully traces the ideological context of the 14th amendment, the sources its framers drew on in crafting its language, and the beliefs of the legislators who debated it. In the process, he reveals the unfortunate m. th Amendment, I really can't praise this book highly enough. Curtis is thorough, fair, tolerant of ambiguity, and remarkably free of "presentist" blinders. He carefully traces the ideological context of the 1A careful, exhaustive look at the historical evidence A Customer Having just read many neo-originalist works on the 14th Amendment, I really can't praise this book highly enough. Curtis is thorough, fair, tolerant of ambiguity, and remarkably free of "presentist" blinders. He carefully traces the ideological context of the 14th amendment, the sources its framers drew on in crafting its language, and the beliefs of the legislators who debated it. In the process, he reveals the unfortunate m. th amendment, the sources its framers drew on in crafting its language, and the beliefs of the legislators who debated it. In the process, he reveals the unfortunate m

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