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Fundamental Rights: History of a Constitutional Doctrine
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| #4962649 in Books | Transaction Publishers | 2007-02-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.45 x5.98l,.68 | File type: PDF | 192 pages | ||0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Recommended reading for students of constitutional law|By Midwest Book Review|Milton Konvitz's Fundamental Rights: History Of A Constitutional Doctrine addresses the issues of constitutional law with respect to the relationship of the Bill of Rights to the authority of the individual states with regard to the rights, privileges, and responsibilities of the citizenry. Konvitz tr||| "...Konvitz has addressed an important constitutional issue, and while not everyone will agree with his choices or his conclusions...he asks us to think, and for that we are grateful." | – Midstream | "The text is clearly written and contai
One of the most important modern developments in American constitutional law has been the extension of the Bill of Rights to the states. The most important guarantees of the first eight amendments have been incorporated into the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, along with the doctrine that these are rights that are so "fundamental" that any restriction is subject to judicial "strict scrutiny." The process has nationalized fundamental rights, giving them...
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