Also published as v. 59, no. 1 (winter 1992), of the University of Chicago law review. Papers presented at a symposium held Oct. 25-26, 1991, at the University of Chicago Law School. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
(cont.) Free speech now / Cass R. Sunstein -- Liberating abstraction / Bruce Ackerman -- Abstraction and authority / Frank H. Easterbrook -- Unenumerated rights : whether and how Roe should be overruled / Ronald Dworkin -- Legal reasoning from the top down and from the bottom up : the question of unenumerated constitutional rights / Richard A. Posner -- The politics of women's wrongs and the Bill of "Rights" : a bicentennial perspective / Mary E. Becker -- Rights in the Twentieth-century Constitutions / Mary Ann Glendon -- Afterword : the role of a Bill of Rights / David A. Strauss. To P.B.K. for four decades / Gerhard Casper -- The Bill of Rights in the Welfare state : a bicentennial symposium / Geoffrey R. Stone -- The true wisdom of the Bill of Rights / Philip B. Kurland -- The Bill of Rights : a century of progress / John Paul Stevens -- Property, speech, and the politics of distrust / Richard A. Epstein -- Liberties, fair values, and constitutional method / Frank I. Michelman -- Religious freedom at a crossroads / Michael W. McConnell -- Religion and Liberal democracy / Kathleen M. Sullivan -- The new First Amendment jurisprudence : a threat to liberty / Charles Fried.
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