Authors: Burt Neuborne
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Eisenhower and,
183
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bad tendency doctrine and,
111
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civil rights demonstrations and,
118
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Fourth Amendment and,
26
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literacy tests and,
45
Washington, George,
177
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in Revolutionary War,
202
Washington State, primary election in,
58
“well-regulated Militia,” in Second Amendment,
14
,
23
,
24
West Virginia v. Barnette
,
183
,
232â33n7
Whitney v. California
,
111
Winthrop, John,
227â28n1
witnesses, for treason,
174â75
Wolcott, Oliver,
162
woman's right whether to bear a child,
183
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counselors for,
101
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First Amendment and,
101
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natural law and,
32
women
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Nineteenth Amendment and,
35
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oppression of,
8
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plural marriage and,
146â47
World War I,
195
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First Amendment and,
189
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leafleting about,
6â7
,
189â91
World War II
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Communism after,
7
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flag saluting in,
183
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Japanese internment camps in,
183
,
191â92
,
195â96
write-in votes, Supreme Court and,
61
,
65
Yarborough, Ex parte
,
230n9
Yeltsin, Boris,
140
Zelig, Leonard,
207
Zenger, John Peter,
125â26
About the Author
Burt Neuborne
is the Inez Milholland Professor of Civil Liberties and the founding legal director of the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law School. He has served as the national legal director of the ACLU, as special counsel to the NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund, and as a member of the New York City Human Rights Commission. During his fifty years of public interest practice, Neuborne has participated in more than two hundred cases in the U.S. Supreme Court. He played Jerry Falwell's lawyer in Miloš Forman's
The People vs. Larry Flynt
and was the Court TV commentator for the trial of O.J. Simpson. Neuborne is the author of three scholarly books and more than fifty scholarly articles and has contributed to
The Nation.
He is married to Helen Redleaf Neuborne. They live in New York.
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