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The Fourth Revolution, Robert C. Power Jan 1996

The Fourth Revolution, Robert C. Power

Robert C Power

No abstract provided.


S. 1629b The Tenth Amendment Enforcement Act Of 1996: Hearings On S. 1629 Before The Committee On Governmental Affairs 104th Cong. 2d Sess. 232-241 & 247-257, Mary Brigid Mcmanamon Dec 1995

S. 1629b The Tenth Amendment Enforcement Act Of 1996: Hearings On S. 1629 Before The Committee On Governmental Affairs 104th Cong. 2d Sess. 232-241 & 247-257, Mary Brigid Mcmanamon

Mary Brigid McManamon

No abstract provided.


In Defense Of Outlaws: Liberalism And The Role Of Reasonableness, Public Reason, And Tolerance In Multicultural Constitutionalism, Robert Justin Lipkin Dec 1995

In Defense Of Outlaws: Liberalism And The Role Of Reasonableness, Public Reason, And Tolerance In Multicultural Constitutionalism, Robert Justin Lipkin

Robert Justin Lipkin

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Architecture: The First Amendment And The Single Family House, John F. Nivala Dec 1995

Constitutional Architecture: The First Amendment And The Single Family House, John F. Nivala

John F. Nivala

No abstract provided.


Religious Justification In The American Communitarian Republic, Robert Justin Lipkin Dec 1995

Religious Justification In The American Communitarian Republic, Robert Justin Lipkin

Robert Justin Lipkin

No abstract provided.


New Federalism And Constitutional Criminal Procedure: Are We Repeating The Mistakes Of The Past?, James W. Diehm Dec 1995

New Federalism And Constitutional Criminal Procedure: Are We Repeating The Mistakes Of The Past?, James W. Diehm

James W. Diehm

More than thirty years have passed since the United States Supreme Court made these observations in the landmark case of Mapp v. Ohio." The Court, no doubt, thought it was putting an end to the wrenching problems that developed since it laid the groundwork for the exclusionary rule in Boyd v. United States in 1886. Although the merits of the exclusionary rule have been debated for many years and will be debated for years to come, the advent of the exclusionary rule raised important issues of federalism that were not resolved easily.


H. Jefferson Powell On The American Constitutional Tradition: A Conversation, Randy Lee Dec 1995

H. Jefferson Powell On The American Constitutional Tradition: A Conversation, Randy Lee

Randy Lee

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Principle, History, And Power: The Limits Of The First Amendment Religion Clauses, Stephen M. Feldman Dec 1995

Principle, History, And Power: The Limits Of The First Amendment Religion Clauses, Stephen M. Feldman

Stephen M. Feldman

This article addresses whether the religion clauses of the U.S. Constitution prohibit the injection of religious values into political debate. I argue that Christianity hegemonically controls American society and culturally oppresses outgroup religions, particularly the prototypical minority religion of Judaism. I critically analyze how the constitutional principle of separation of church and state contributes to the current orientation of power within American society. I approach the problem of Christian social power from three perspectives: symbolic power, structural power, and the relationship between symbolic and structural power.