To Protect and Maintain Individual Rights : A Citizen's Guide to the Washington Constitution, Article I by Michael J. Reitz and Jonathan Bechtle (2011, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherEvergreen Freedom Foundation
ISBN-10098354400X
ISBN-139780983544005
eBay Product ID (ePID)14038759903

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Number of Pages130 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameTo Protect and Maintain Individual Rights : A Citizen's Guide to the Washington Constitution, Article I
SubjectConstitutional, Constitutions
Publication Year2011
TypeTextbook
AuthorMichael J. Reitz, Jonathan Bechtle
Subject AreaLaw, Political Science
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Reviews"The wisdom of this book serves as a high standard against which we ought to judge our judges."-- Justice Richard B. Sanders , Washington State Supreme Court, "I know and appreciate the incredible amount of thought, research and work necessary to produce this citizen's guide. The authors are to be commended for their efforts in putting this work together. Those who read and use this guide can be thankful for the time and energy spent on organizing and publishing it."-- Associate Chief Justice Charles W. Johnson , Washington State Supreme Court, "I know and appreciate the incredible amount of thought, research and work necessary to produce this citizen's guide. The authors are to be commended for their efforts in putting this work together. Those who read and use this guide can be thankful for the time and energy spent on organizing and publishing it."- Associate Chief Justice Charles W. Johnson , Washington State Supreme Court, "The Freedom Foundation should be commended for this clear guide to our Constitution, providing a concise reference guide which will enable Washington's people, from whom the government derives its power, to guard their rights from future challenges."- Rob McKenna , Attorney General of Washington, "The wisdom of this book serves as a high standard against which we ought to judge our judges."- Justice Richard B. Sanders , Washington State Supreme Court, "The Freedom Foundation should be commended for this clear guide to our Constitution, providing a concise reference guide which will enable Washington's people, from whom the government derives its power, to guard their rights from future challenges."-- Rob McKenna , Attorney General of Washington
SynopsisIn To Protect and Maintain Individual Rights , Jonathan Bechtle and Michael Reitz provide a section by section analysis of the Washington Constitution's Declaration of Rights. The authors review the state's 1889 constitutional debates, contemporary accounts of the convention, and significant cases that have dealt with the rights guaranteed in the Washington Constitution. The book includes a foreword by Washington Supreme Court Justice Charles Johnson. A 2006 survey found that only twenty-five percent of Americans can name more than one freedom protected by the First Amendment. Twenty percent of those polled actually thought the right to own a pet was protected. Yet more than half of these adults could name at least two characters from a popular television cartoon. If familiarity with the U.S. Constitution is lacking, awareness of the provisions of the state constitution is deplorable. Bechtle and Reitz urge citizens to become familiar with their state constitution, as individual rights are often afforded greater protection from the state constitution than from the U.S. Constitution. "When citizens are educated in the sources of their freedoms, and familiar with attempts in history to limit these freedoms, they are better equipped to recognize new encroachments."

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