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Glazer, Nathan – Public Interest, 1987
Diversity in American constitutional law refers to differences among the laws of the states. However, key phrases in the Constitution have been used to ensure individual rights. The expansion of those rights has led to conflict between community needs and those of the individual, with each side referring to the Constitution for support. (PS)
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Cultural Differences
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Moynihan, Daniel Patrick – Public Interest, 1987
This article traces the progress of U.S. political thought and economic development over the last two centuries. Although the psychological realism of the Founders predicted much, and has served the nation well, modern needs surpass those of a small and distant national government. (PS)
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Cultural Differences, Federal Government
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Pangle, Thomas L. – Public Interest, 1987
Discusses traditional concepts of tradition, religion, commerce, and family life. Points out innovative philosophies held by the Founding Fathers which shaped the Constitution. The subsequent moral revolution needs to be reconsidered in light of the Founding Fathers' intent. (PS)
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Cultural Differences
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Mertz, Gayle – Update on Law-Related Education, 1995
Outlines instructions for conducting a student-organized open discussion of a proposed 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Provides student instructions and eight character role descriptions. Includes a ballot on the issue designed to be sent to the American Bar Association. (CFR)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism, Elementary Secondary Education
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Berns, Walter – Public Interest, 1987
Discusses the changes in American thinking and tolerance between the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the writing of the Constitution. Concludes that the right to pursue happiness allows everyone to personally define happiness. The government that secures that right will leave people alone to do as they wish. (PS)
Descriptors: Accountability, Civil Rights, Constitutional History, Constitutional Law
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Loury, Glenn C. – Public Interest, 1987
Questions whether the American constitutional order is capable of accommodating an equal citizenship for Blacks. Maintains that the inequality of condition that Black Americans endure is rooted in social as much as in legal practice. Improving the situation requires individual accountability on the part of Blacks. (PS)
Descriptors: Blacks, Civil Rights, Constitutional History, Constitutional Law
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Rabkin, Jeremy – Public Interest, 1987
The disestablishment of religion in our constitutional order has encouraged an extraordinary proliferation of religious sects and religious doctrines that has made sectarian repression seem impractical. Discusses advantages and disadvantages of this trend for the nation. (PS)
Descriptors: Accountability, Bias, Civil Rights, Constitutional History
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Nessel, Paula – Update on Law-Related Education, 1995
Provides a 32-item annotated bibliography of recommended instructional materials on cultural pluralism, equal protection, and constitutional rights. Includes materials for both students and teachers. Categorizes the 32 items as books, periodicals, computer software, videotapes, and other materials. (CFR)
Descriptors: Books, Civil Rights, Computer Software, Cultural Differences
Curiel, Herman – 1987
The English-only movement, which promotes a Constitutional Amendment that would make English the official language of the United States, represents a threat to the Constitutional rights of non-English speaking citizens. This nation's founders--faced with a linguistically and culturally diverse population--did not see a need to mention language…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Bilingual Education, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law