The Bill of Rights in the Modern State

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The Bill of Rights in the Modern State is a scholarly work examining how constitutional rights operate and are interpreted in contemporary American society and governance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
scholarly work
academicDiscipline constitutional studies
law
political science
addresses evolution of rights doctrine in the United States
role of courts in protecting constitutional rights
tension between liberty and governmental authority
aimsTo analyze contemporary interpretations of constitutional rights
clarify how the Bill of Rights functions in a modern administrative state
connect constitutional text with modern governance practices
concerns First Amendment rights NERFINISHED
United States Constitution NERFINISHED
due process rights
equal protection principles
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
examines impact of constitutional rights on public policy
judicial review of rights claims
practical application of the Bill of Rights in modern society
relationship between individual rights and state power
focusesOn interpretation of constitutional rights by courts
operation of constitutional rights in contemporary American society
role of the Bill of Rights in modern governance
genre constitutional law literature
legal scholarship
hasForm academic collection of essays
print
intendedAudience constitutional lawyers
law students
legal scholars
political scientists
language English
mainSubject American constitutional law
Bill of Rights NERFINISHED
civil liberties
constitutional governance
constitutional rights
judicial interpretation
methodology doctrinal legal analysis
historical analysis of constitutional rights
institutional analysis of courts and governance
typeOfWork edited volume
usedIn graduate-level courses on constitutional law
legal education
research on American civil liberties

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Geoffrey R. Stone notableWork The Bill of Rights in the Modern State