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Conscience and the Constitution
History, Theory, and Law of the Reconstruction Amendments

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At stage center of the American drama, maintains David A. J. Richards, is the attempt to understand the implications of the Reconstruction Amendments--Amendments Thirteen, Fourteen, and Fifteen to the United States Constitution. Richards evaluates previous efforts to interpret the amendments and then proposes his own view: together the amendments embodied a self-conscious rebirth of America's revolutionary, rights-based constitutionalism. Building on an approach to constitutional law developed in his Toleration and the Constitution and Foundations of American Constitutionalism, Richards links history, law, and political theory. In Conscience and the Constitution, this method leads from an analysis of the Reconstruction Amendments to a broad discussion of the American constitutional system as a whole.

Richards's interpretation focuses on the abolitionists and their radical commitment to the "dissenting conscience." In his view, the Reconstruction Amendments expressed not only the constitutional arguments of a particular historical period but also a general political theory developed by the abolitionists, who restructured the American political community in terms of respect for universal human rights. He argues further that the amendments make a claim on our generation to keep faith with the vision of the "founders of 1865." In specific terms he points out what such allegiance would mean in the context of present-day constitutional issues.

Originally published in 1993.

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David A. J. Richards


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At stage center of the American drama, maintains David A. J. Richards, is the attempt to understand the implications of the Reconstruction Amendments--Amendments Thirteen, Fourteen, and Fifteen to the United States Constitution. Richards evaluates previous efforts to interpret the amendments and then proposes his own view: together the amendments e

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"Legal theorists and jurists seek clear answers, and Richards's volume provides a compelling one because of his broad, humanistic, interdisciplinary approach."

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Autoren David A. J. Richards, David A.J. Richards
Verlag Princeton University Press
 
Inhalt Buch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erscheinungsdatum 31.05.2016
Thema Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Recht > Öffentliches Recht, Verwaltungs-, Verfassungsproze
 
EAN 9780691630199
ISBN 978-0-691-63019-9
Anzahl Seiten 308
 
Serie Princeton Legacy Library
Princeton Legacy Library
Themen USA, Bill of rights, LAW / Constitutional, Political Philosophy, Racism, Rule of Law, contractualism, Judiciary, Amendment, Common Law, Abolitionism, Constitutional Law, Slavery, Constitution, Constitutional & administrative law, Utilitarianism, judicial activism, constitutionality, Freedom of Speech, popular sovereignty, Communitarianism, constitutionalism, American Philosophy, Constitutional Theory, toleration, Constitutional Amendment, Substantive Due Process, ratification, states' rights, Establishment clause, constitutional crisis, Articles of Confederation, Public Reason, Divine Law, Two Treatises of Government, Natural and legal rights, Constitutionalist (UK), Legitimacy (political), Equal Protection Clause, Public morality, judicial interpretation, A Theory of Justice, Ex post facto law, The Spirit of the Laws, Plessy v. Ferguson, Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, Nativism (politics), Patriarchalism, Law of the United States, Bill of attainder, Standing (law), United States Constitution, Luther v. Borden, Baker v. Carr, Right of revolution, Police power (United States constitutional law), due process clause, Dred Scott v. Sandford, Frontiero v. Richardson, Covenant (law), First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Reconstruction Amendments, Roth v. United States, Civil Rights Cases, Griswold v. Connecticut, Right to petition in the United States, The Right to Privacy (article), Reitman v. Mulkey, Incorporation of the Bill of Rights, Interpretivism (legal), Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States, Rational basis review, Corfield v. Coryell
 

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