In honor of Justice Douglas : a symposium on individual freedom and the government
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In honor of Justice Douglas : a symposium on individual freedom and the government
(Contributions in legal studies, no. 12)
Greenwood Press, 1979
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Includes index
Contents of Works
- Murphy, J. W. Justice William O. Douglas' humanism
- Emerson, T. I. Government secrecy and the citizen's right to know
- Blasi, V. A. "Journalistic autonomy" as a first amendment concept
- Graglia, L. A. The nature and source of constitutional law
- Morris, A. A. Citizen access to the Federal courts
- Miller, A. M. To sit in judgment
- Emerson, T. I., Miller, A., Graglia, L. The Equal Rights Amendment
- Emerson, T. I. et al. The ultimate sources of legal authority
- Sevareid, E. An interview with William O. Douglas
- Keller, R. H. Conclusion, the continuing debate
- Ott, K. William O. Douglas, a chronology
- Bulger, C. R. William O. Douglas, a bibliography (p. [183]-220
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Table of Contents
Murphy, J. W. Justice William O. Douglas' humanism.--Emerson, T. I. Governmen secrecy and the citizen's right to know.--Blasi, V. A. "Journalistic autonom as a first amendment concept.--Graglia, L. A. The nature and source of constitutional law.--Morris, A. A. Citizen access to the Federal courts.--Miller, A. M. To sit in judgment.--Emerson, T. I., Miller, A., Graglia, L. The Equal Rights Amendment.--Emerson, T. I. et al. The ultimate sources of legal authority.--Sevareid, E. An interview with WilliamO. Douglas.--Keller, R. H. Conclusion, the continuing debate.--Ott, K. William Douglas, a chronology.--Bulger, C. R. William O. Douglas, a bibliography (p. [183]-220.
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