“Curtis effectively settles a serious legal debate: whether the framers of the 14th Amendment intended to incorporate the Bill of Rights guarantees and thereby inhibit state action. Taking on a formidable array of constitutional scholars, . . . he rebuts their argument with vigor and effectiveness, conclusively demonstrating the legitimacy of the incorporation thesis. . . . A bold, forcefully argued, important study.”—Library Journal
No State Shall Abridge: The Fourteenth Amendment and the Bill of Rights
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Author(s)Michael Kent Curtis
PublisherDuke University Press Books
ISBN / ASIN082231035X
ISBN-139780822310358
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Sales Rank759,355
CategoryLaw
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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“The book is carefully organized and well written, and it deals with a question that is still of great importance—what is the relationship of the Bill of Rights to the states.”—Journal of American History
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