To Defend the Constitution
Discover the intricate intersection of immigration and constitutional law in Ronald B. Flowers' insightful book, To Defend the Constitution. Published by Scarecrow Press in 2002, this comprehensive hardback features 536 pages that delve into the historical context of immigration and pacifism in America.
Each chapter presents a compelling narrative about individuals challenging citizenship claims, outlining the arguments both for and against their cases. In addition, Flowers provides a thorough analysis of the Supreme Court's opinions, offering readers an understanding of significant legal battles that shape our civil rights and citizenship laws.
This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in constitutional law, civil rights, and the complexities of immigration. Enhance your understanding of how the ongoing dialogue surrounding these issues continues to influence our society today.