Liberty, Property, and Privacy
Explore the intricate evolution of due-process jurisprudence in the United States with Liberty, Property, and Privacy by Pennsylvania State University Press. This insightful book delves into the fundamental-rights philosophy that provides constitutional protection for unenumerated rights related to liberty, property, and privacy. Spanning 256 pages, this paperback edition, published in 1996, offers a comprehensive analysis that is essential for anyone interested in legal studies and civil rights. Ideal for scholars, students, and legal professionals alike, this book is a must-have resource for understanding the complexities of American constitutional law. Enhance your library with this pivotal work that addresses the intersection of individual rights and legal principles.