The Bill of Rights
A History in Documents
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:23rd Jan '03
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The Bill of Rights is an extraordinary collection of original documents, carefully introduced and put into context by historian John Patrick, that traces the origins of the Bill of Rights back to England's Magna Carta and its legal traditions through to present day controversies over freedoms of speech, religion, bearing arms, assembling, and more. Examples of challenges to the Bill of Rights include: * The Sedition Act of 1798, which made it illegal to express criticism of the U.S. government * The internment of Japanese Americans during World War II * George W. Bush's Executive Order of November 13, 2001, expanding the government's authority against individuals when terrorism is suspected.
Illuminating. * American Reference Book Annual *
The Bill of Rights: A History in Documents depicts the fight to defend civil liberties and examines through history the triumphs of the Bill of Rights....A detailed account of the history and differences this document has brought about. * NEA Today *
ISBN: 9780195103540
Dimensions: 204mm x 268mm x 22mm
Weight: 699g
208 pages