Who killed the Constitution? : the fate of American liberty from World War I to George W. Bush / Thomas E. Woods, Jr., and Kevin R.C. Gutzman.
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New York :
Crown Forum,
2008.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction The Constitution Is Dead
- 1. Congress Shall Make No Law (Unless It Really Wants To): Woodrow Wilson and Freedom of Speech
- 2. Another "Great President" versus the Constitution: Harry Truman Seizes the Steel Mills
- 3. The Third Rail of American Jurisprudence: Brown v. Board of Education
- 4. Discriminating to End ... Discrimination: The Forced Busing Fiascoes
- 5. Roads to Nowhere
- 6. The Great Gold Robbery of 1933
- 7. The Court's "Wall of Separation": Banning Prayer from Public Schools
- 8. The Power to Draft
- 9. Do Americans Have a Constitutional Duty to Suffer? The Case of Medical Marijuana
- 10. From Chief Executive to Prince: The Presidency and Foreign Policy
- 11. The Phony Case for Presidential War Power
- Conclusion: Can Anything Be Done?
- Appendix The. Constitution of the United States.