In Our Defense

In Our Defense by C Kennedy, published by Harper Collins on March 1, 1992, is a reprint edition comprising 432 pages in English. This book explores the Bill of Rights, detailing how it defines and protects the freedoms enjoyed by Americans. Through dramatic true stories, the authors, Ellen Alderman and Caroline Kennedy, illustrate the impact of various amendments on the lives of ordinary individuals, addressing significant issues such as the death penalty and the right to privacy.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the historic and legal significance of each amendment within the Bill of Rights. The narrative sheds light on how these principles have evolved and continue to resonate in contemporary society. The book delves into topics related to law, political science, and human rights, providing insights into the ongoing relevance and controversies surrounding this foundational document.
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The Bill of Rights defines and defends the freedoms we enjoy as Americans — from the right to bear arms to the right to a civil jury. Using the dramatic true stories of people whose lives have been deeply affected by such issues as the death penalty and the right to privacy, attorneys Ellen Alderman and Caroline Kennedy reveal how the majestic priciples of the Bill of Rights have taken shape in the lives of ordinary people, as well as the historic and legal significance of each amendment. In doing so, they shed brilliant new light on this visionary document, which remains as vital and as controversial today as it was when a great nation was newly born.
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