Congress and the politics of emerging rights
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書誌事項
Congress and the politics of emerging rights
Rowman & Littlefield, c2002
- : pbk
- : hbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
When average Americans think of rights, they generally conceive of written guarantees, like the Bill of Rights, which provide a framework for the defense and protection of individuals. But America has changed since the Constitution was written-technologically in terms of cars, telephones, and e-mail, and socially in terms of changing marriage patterns, urban violence, and gender equality. A panoply of rights never envisioned by our Founding Fathers has thus emerged. Reflecting the dynamism of America, provisions of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights have been interpreted and reinterpreted over time to protect a variety of rights not explicitly stated within these documents. As the U.S. Congress enters its third century, rights issues present complex problems for Congress and its members. Congress and the Politics of Emerging Rights explores the various dimensions of emerging rights from congressional and judicial perspectives, illustrating both personal and institutional challenges, especially under conditions of divided government and increased levels of partisanship.
目次
Part 1 Introduction Part 2 Evolving Socio-Economic Rights Chapter 3 Congressional Power to Establishe and Enforce Social Rights after United States v. Morrison: Limits and Possibilities Chapter 4 Ironies and Unanticipated Consequences of Legislation: Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and Sexual Harassment Part 5 Expanding Privacy at Work and at Home Chapter 6 From Privacy Rights to Privacy Protection: Congressional Formulation of Online Privacy Policy Chapter 7 A Right Too Far? The Congressional Politics of DOMA and ENDA Part 8 Institutional Rights and Change Chapter 9 The Emerging Rights of States: Revitalized Federalism Chapter 10 Representing Congress: Protecting Institutional and Individual Members' Rights in Court Part 11 Comparative Rights Chapter 12 Rights in America through a Comparative Lens Chapter 13 The United States Constitution Chapter 14 References Chapter 15 Index
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