Constitutional amendments : beyond the Bill of Rights
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-159) and index
CONTENTS NOTE
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Foreword -- Amendment text and explanation -- Introduction -- Chronology -- 1: Historical Background On The Fourteenth Amendment -- History of due process / Morris D Forkosch -- Presidential message / Andrew Johnson -- Passage of the fourteenth amendment / Eric Foner -- Second constitution / Garrett Epps -- 2: Testing The Due Process Clause Of The Fourteenth Amendment -- Due process clause guarantees the fourth amendment right to privacy / Tom C Clark -- Due process clause guarantees the right to a fair trial / Colin Evans -- Truancy leads to due process for students / Abe Fortas -- Double jeopardy and the due process clause / Elder Witt -- Due process protects a woman's right to choose abortion / Harry Blackmun -- Due process should not protect a woman's right to choose abortion / William H Rehnquist -- Student suspension / Byron White -- 3: Current Due Process Issues -- Due process and detainees of the war on terrorism / Barbara Olshansky -- Music piracy and the right to due process / Anita Ramasastry -- Due process may be threatened by DNA databases / Marcelo Ballve -- Immigration reform could threaten due process rights / American Civil Liberties Union -- Appendices -- A: Amendments to the US Constitution -- B: Court cases relevant to the fourteenth amendment -- For further research -- Index
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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From the Publisher's Website: A well-rounded social studies education is grounded in an understanding of how the Constitution-the blueprint for a democratic society-works. Each volume begins with the amendment text (accompanied by a student-friendly translation). Chapters put the amendment in historical context, examine how it has been tested in the courts and presents current controversies and debates. Reflecting provisions in both the national and state curriculum standards, these volumes provide primary and secondary sources that examine the roots of constitutional democracy as well as how the interpretation of the Constitution has evolved throughout American history. The series also explores the meaning of citizenship as well as its rights and responsibilities
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Amendment XIV.
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Amendment 14
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Amendment fourteen
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Due process
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United States., Constitution., 14th Amendment-- History