University Publishing Association / Univ Publ Assn
Pages: 350
978-0-913969-44-1 • Hardback • March 1993 • $111.00 • (£85.00) - Currently out of stock. Copies will arrive soon.
978-1-4617-2781-1 • eBook • March 1993 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
Randy E. Barnett is the Norman and Edna Freehling Scholar and Professor of Law at Illinois Institute of Technology-Kent College of Law.
The provocative essays in this collection not only restore the Ninth Amendment as a topic for serious constitutional consideration, they also make important contributions to theories of constitutional interpretation. Any scholar interested in the future course of constitutional development must take these essays seriously.
— Mark Tushnet, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law, Harvard Law School; Choice Reviews
Barnett has once again brought together much of the Ninth Amendment scholarship. This collection is a worthy heir to Volume 1.
— Akhil Reed Amar, Yale Law School; Choice Reviews
...an excellent successor to Volume 1. The bulk of the work is an evenhanded collection of theses and antitheses from the most important scholars in the field. Four appendixes and an excellent bibliography make this book a treasure trove for scholars and laypeople concerned with the issue of individual liberty in the U.S. Highly recommended for all academic libraries.
— Choice Reviews
...an excellent successor to Volume 1. The bulk of the work is an evenhanded collection of theses and antitheses from the most important scholars in the field. Four appendixes and an excellent bibliography make this book a treasure trove for scholars and laypeople concerned with the issue of individual liberty in the U.S. Highly recommended for all academic libraries.
— Choice Reviews
The provocative essays in this collection not only restore the Ninth Amendment as a topic for serious constitutional consideration, they also make important contributions to theories of constitutional interpretation. Any scholar interested in the future course of constitutional development must take these essays seriously.
— Mark Tushnet, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law, Harvard Law School; Choice Reviews
Barnett has once again brought together much of the Ninth Amendment scholarship. This collection is a worthy heir to Volume 1.
— Akhil Reed Amar, Yale Law School; Choice Reviews