The Constitutional Bases of Political and Social Change in the United StatesShlomo Slonim This volume collects the papers presented at a conference sponsored by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem to mark the bicentennial of the framing and adoption of the U.S. Constitution. The conference joined distinguished members of the American judiciary, bar, and academia and their Israeli counterparts in an intensive debate on the part the Constitution has assumed in American life during the 200 years of its existence. Each paper focuses specifically on one aspect of the Constitution; the subject matter ranges from executive-legislative relations to minority rights, religious freedom, and constitutional reform. Throughout, comments and rebuttals are also included. Unique in its international approach to constitutional issues and developments, this volume will be of significant interest to constitutional and legal scholars. |
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... regard to the rights and dignity of every member of society , and without regard to race , when the for- mative social environments of current citizens have been engendered by a past in which no such proviso was adhered to ...
... regard analysis of subgroup oppression resulting from sexism and racism as redundant or as a mere branch of Marxist ... regards Marxist economic analysis of economic inequality and as regards constitutional analysis of discrimination ...
... regard them as two formulae for the same test : ibid . In Zichroni v . Broadcasting Authority , ( 1982 ) 37 P.D. I 757 , 780 , Bach J. stated that the test adopted in Kol Haam was the clear and present danger test . 50. ( 1985 ) 41 P.D. ...
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Court in a Nonideological Polity | 3 |
The Founding Fathers and the Constitution as | 15 |
The President | 25 |
Copyright | |
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