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U.S. News and World Rep ort, TV Guide, AARP magazi ne

ht tp://usinfo/st at/gov/products/pubs/.

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The Free Press, a Division of Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group

(“T he Courage of Their Convictions” by Peter Irons.) Peter Irons.

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Gregg Ivers, Re de fining the First Fre edom: The Supreme Court and the Consolidation of St ate Power

(New Brunswick: Transaction Books, 1993).Leonard W. Levy, The Est ablishme nt Clause: Religion and the First Amendme nt

(2nd ed., Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1994).John T. Noonan, Jr., The Lust re of Our Country: The American Ex per ien ce of Religious Fre edom

(Ber ke ley: University of California Press, 1988).Frank J. Sorauf, The Wall of Separation: The Constit utional Politics of Church and St ate

(Prince ton: Prince ton University Press, 1976).Melvin I. Urofsky, Religious Fre edom

(Santa Ba rbara: ABC-CLIO, 2002).

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The Free Press, a Division of Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group

(“T he Courage of Their Convictions” by Peter Irons.) Peter Irons.

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Lee C. Bollinger & Ge off rey R. Sto ne, Eternally Vigilant: Free Spe ech in the Modern Era

(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002).Zechariah Chafee, Jr., Free Spe ech in the Unit ed St ates

(Cambridge: Harvard Univer-sity Press, 1941).Michael Ke nt Curtis, Free Spe ech: The Peo-ple’s Darling Privile ge

(Durham: Duke University Press, 2000).Harry Kalven, Worthy Tradition: Fre edom

of Spe ech in America(New

York: Harper & Row, 1988).Cass R. Sunstein, Democracy and the Prob lem of

Free Spe ech (New York: The Free Press, 1993).

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Court of Star Chamber):

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C-SPAN

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(Fre edom of Info rmation Act).

FOIA

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Fred W. Fr iendly, Minnesota Rag(New York: Random House, 1981).

El iz abeth Blanks Hindman, Rights & Responsibi lit ies: The Supreme Court and the Media

(Westp ort: Green wood Press, 1997).Anthony Lewis, Make No Law: The Sullivan Case and the First Amendme nt

(New York: Random House, 1991).Lucas A. Powe, Jr., The Fo urth Est ate and the Constit ution: Fre edom of the Press in America

(Ber ke ley: University of California Press, 1991).Bernard Schwartz, Fre edom of the Press

(New York: Fa cts on Fi le, 1992).

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Saul Cornell, ed., Whose Right to Bear Arms Did the Second Amendme nt Prote ct?

(Boston: Be dford/St. Martin`s, 2000).Robe rt Cott rell, ed., Gun Control and the Constit ution

(New York: Garland Publishing Co., 1994).Wilnbe rt Edel, Gun Control: Th re at to Lib ery or Defense Against Anarchy?

(Westp ort: Prae ger, 1995).Robe rt J. Spitzer, The Right to Bear Arms: Rights and Libe rt ies under the Law

(Santa Ba rbara: ABC-CLIO, 2001).

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El len Alderman and Carolyn Ken nedy, The Right to Privacy

(New York: Knopf, 1995).David H. Fl ahe rty, Prote cting Privacy in Surveillance Societ ies

(Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989).

Richard F. Hixson, Privacy in a Public Socie ty

(New York: Oxford University Press, 1987).Philippa Strum, Privacy: The Deb ate in the Unit ed St ates

since 1945(Fo rt Worth: Harcourt Br ace,

1998).Alan F. Westin, Privacy and Fre edom

(New York: At hen aeum, 1968).

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Jeff rey Abramson, We the Jury: The Jury System and the Ideal of Democracy

(New York: Basic Books, 1994).Harry Kalven, Jr., and Hans Zeisel, eds., The American Jury

(Boston: Litt le, Brown and Company, 1966).Linda K. Ke rb er, No Constit utional Right to be Ladies

(New York: Hill & Wang, 1998).Godf rey D. Lehman, We the Jury: The Imp act of Jurors on Our Basic Fre edoms

(Amherst, NY: Promet heus Books, 1997).Leonard W. Levy, The Palladium of Justi ce: Origins of Trial by Jury

(Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 1999).

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“T he North Br iton”

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David J. Bo denhamer, Fair Trial: Rights of the Accused in American History

(New York: Oxford University Press, 1992).Ja cob W. Landynski, Search and Seizu re and the Supreme Court

(Ba ltimo re: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1966).Leonard W. Levy, Origins of the Fif th Amendme nt

(New York: Oxford University Press, 1968).Anthony Lewis, Gideon’s Trum pet

(New York: Random House, 1964).Melvin I. Urofsky, The Conti nuity of Change: The Supreme Court and Individual Libe rt ies, 1953–1986

(Belmo nt, CA: Wadsworth Press, 1989).Samuel Walker, Popular Justi ce: A History of American Criminal Justi ce

(New York: Oxford Univer-sity Press, 1980).

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Br uce A. Ackerman, Private Prope rty and the Constit ution (New Haven: Yale

University Press, 1977).James W. Ely, Jr., The Guardian of Every Ot her Right: A Constit-utional History of Prope rty Rights

(2nd ed., New York: Oxford University Press, 1998).Fo rrest McDonald, Novus Ordo Seclorum: The Int el le ctual Origins of the Constit ution Novus Ordo Seclorum.

(Lawren ce: University Press of Kansas, 1985).El len Frankel Paul and Howard Dickman, eds., Libe rty, Prope rty, and the Foundations of the American Constit ution

(Albany: St ate University of New York Press, 1989).William B. Scott, In Pursuit of Happiness: American Conce ptions of Prope rty from the Seve ntee nth to the Twe nt ie th Ce ntury

(Bloomi ngton: Indiana University Press, 1977).

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Larry Charles Berkson, The Conce pt of Cruel and Unusual Punishme-nt

(Lex ington, Mass.: D.C. He ath & Company, 1975).Charles L. Black, Jr., Capital Punishme nt: The Inev it abi lity of Caprice and Mista ke

(2nd ed., New York: W.W. Norton, 1981).Walt er Burns, For Capital Punishme nt: Crime and the Morality of the De ath Pen alty

(New York: Basic Books, 1979).John Lauren ce, A History of Capital Punishme nt

(New York: The Cita del Press, 1960).Michael Me ltsner, Cruel and Unusual: The Supreme Court and Capital Punishme nt

(New York: Random House, 1973).Louis P. Pojman and Jeff rey Reiman, The De ath Pen alty – For and Against

(Lanham, MD: Rowman & Litt lef ield, 1998).

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Alex ander M. Bi ckel, The Supreme Court and the Idea of Progress

(New York: Harper & Row, 1970).Ken ne th L. Karst, Belonging to America: Equal Cit iz enship and the Constit ution

(New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989).Susan Gluck Mezey, In Pursuit of Equality: Women, Public Policy, and the Fe deral Courts

(New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1992).Donald G. Nieman, Promises to Ke ep: African-Americans and the Constit utional Order, 1776 to the Prese nt

(New York: Oxford University Press, 1991).Paul M. Sniderman et al., The Clash of Rights: Libe rty, Equality, and Leg itimacy in a Pluralist Democracy

(New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996).

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Marchette Gaylord Chute, The First Libe rty: A History of the Right to Vote in America, 1619–1850

(New York: Dut ton, 1969).Linda K. Ke rb er, No Constit utional Right to be Ladies: Women and the Obl igations of Cit iz enship

(New York: Hill & Wang, 1998).Alex ander Keyssar, The Right to Vote: The Contested History of Democracy in the Unit ed St ates

(New York: Basic Books, 2000).Donald W. Rogers, ed., Voting and the Spirit of American Democ-racy

(Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1992).Charles L. Zel den, Voting Rights on Trial

(Santa Ba rbara: ABC-CLIO, 2002).

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