The Secret Constitution Resurgent
The Secret Constitution Resurgent
This chapter examines the role of constitutional amendments in American legal culture. Amendments that have already been approved – such as those that instituted the income tax, the popular election of senators, various forms of suffrage, and Prohibition – and those now being proposed, such as the victims’ rights amendment and a proposed amendment to outlaw flag‐burning – are discussed. The tension between the concept of a “civil society” and such values as freedom of speech and freedom of religion is also examined in a comparative context.
Keywords: civil society, constitutional amendments, flag‐burning, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, income tax, popular election of senators, Prohibition, suffrage, victims’ rights
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