This book explains what it means to have a constitutional right - which is often less than people think. It examines how, and why, rights can be outweighed by 'compelling governmental interests'. Using historical examples, the book illuminates the nature of the judicial role in protecting genuinely meaningful rights.
Estudios de Cambridge sobre Derechos Civiles y Libertades Civiles Serie
Esta serie se adentra profundamente en la historia y el panorama contemporáneo de los derechos y libertades civiles en los Estados Unidos. Examina los contextos legales, históricos, políticos y sociológicos que dan forma a los dilemas legislativos y presidenciales actuales. La colección ofrece a expertos, estudiantes y ciudadanos comprometidos análisis en profundidad de teorías e ideas constructivas para futuros avances legales.



The Government's Speech and the Constitution
- 236 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
When we discuss constitutional law, we usually focus on the constitutional rules that apply to what the government does. Far less clear are the constitutional rules that apply to what the government says. When does the speech of this unusually powerful speaker violate our constitutional rights and liberties?
Civil Rights
- 250 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
The book reconceives civil rights as a set of legal guarantees that all will be included in the legal, political, economic and social projects central to civil society. We are all entitled to the protections of law against violence, to a high quality education, to decent employment, and to necessary assistance with our caregiving.