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Book Review, Chester J. Antieau
Book Review, Chester J. Antieau
Vanderbilt Law Review
Any book that educates the American community to an under-standing of and an appreciation for the Bill of Rights serves a laudable end. And conceivably any author is entitled to define his own terms. However, Mr. Weinberger indicates his displeasure with the traditional meaning of the term, "Bill of Rights," as embracing the first ten amendments and sets out to include within his comparable term what he calls "Additional Amendments Dealing with Personal Liberty"' thus adding the 13th, 14th, 15th and 19th amendments, as well as "Provisions in the Original Constitution Dealing with Personal Liberty" which he specifies as the …
Book Reviews, Robert J. Harris, Wallace Mcclure
Book Reviews, Robert J. Harris, Wallace Mcclure
Vanderbilt Law Review
Freedom and the Law By Bruno Leoni Princeton, New Jersey D. Van Nostrand Co., 1961. Pp. vii, 204. $6.00.
reviewer: Robert J. Harris
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The Rule of Law Edited by Arthur L. Harding Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, 1961. Pp. xi, 89. $3.00.
reviewer: Wallace McClure