Books
Freedom, Virtue and the First Amendment
– The Louisiana State University Press, 1957; reprinted, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1969.This book examines the First Amendment and issues of liberty and the American Founding. Table of Contents Preface Acknowledgments I Censorship: A Classic Issue… More
Liberty, Justice, and the Constitution
– Marshall Smelser, The Review of Politics 20:2 (April 1958), 270–72.The First Amendment and the Future of American Democracy
– Basic Books, 1976; reprinted, Regnery Gateway, 1985.A sharp, in-depth analysis of the First Amendment offering a unique interpretation of our basic freedoms and liberties.
Does the Constitution Secure These Rights?
– How Democratic Is the Constitution?, Robert A. Goldwin and William A. Schambra, eds. (Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute, 1980).Taking Rights Frivolously
– Liberalism Reconsidered, Douglas MacLean and Claudia Mills, eds. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Allanheld, 1983).The Constitution as Bill of Rights
– How Does the Constitution Secure Rights?, Robert A. Goldwin and William Schambra, eds. (Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute, 1984); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).Natural Rights and the Constitution
– Encyclopedia of the American Constitution and Supplement, Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth L. Karst, and Dennis J. Mahoney, eds., 1987.The Clear and Present Danger Test
– Journal of Supreme Court History 25:2 (July 2000).The Libertarian Dodge
– Claremont Review of Books, September 2003; reprinted in Democracy and the Constitution: Landmarks of Contemporary Political Thought (AEI Press, 2006).Excerpt: There is a question as to why the Beacon Press would choose to publish this collection of Wendy Kaminer’s essays. It is not enough to say, as she does in a prefatory note,… More
Sticks and Stones?
– Commentary, June 2005.Excerpt: In 1925, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes said, and in some circles became famous for saying, “if, in the long run, the beliefs expressed in proletarian dictatorship are destined to… More
Essays
Freedom, Virtue and the First Amendment
– The Louisiana State University Press, 1957; reprinted, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1969.This book examines the First Amendment and issues of liberty and the American Founding. Table of Contents Preface Acknowledgments I Censorship: A Classic Issue… More
Liberty, Justice, and the Constitution
– Marshall Smelser, The Review of Politics 20:2 (April 1958), 270–72.The First Amendment and the Future of American Democracy
– Basic Books, 1976; reprinted, Regnery Gateway, 1985.A sharp, in-depth analysis of the First Amendment offering a unique interpretation of our basic freedoms and liberties.
Does the Constitution Secure These Rights?
– How Democratic Is the Constitution?, Robert A. Goldwin and William A. Schambra, eds. (Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute, 1980).Taking Rights Frivolously
– Liberalism Reconsidered, Douglas MacLean and Claudia Mills, eds. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Allanheld, 1983).The Constitution as Bill of Rights
– How Does the Constitution Secure Rights?, Robert A. Goldwin and William Schambra, eds. (Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute, 1984); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).Natural Rights and the Constitution
– Encyclopedia of the American Constitution and Supplement, Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth L. Karst, and Dennis J. Mahoney, eds., 1987.The Clear and Present Danger Test
– Journal of Supreme Court History 25:2 (July 2000).The Libertarian Dodge
– Claremont Review of Books, September 2003; reprinted in Democracy and the Constitution: Landmarks of Contemporary Political Thought (AEI Press, 2006).Excerpt: There is a question as to why the Beacon Press would choose to publish this collection of Wendy Kaminer’s essays. It is not enough to say, as she does in a prefatory note,… More
Sticks and Stones?
– Commentary, June 2005.Excerpt: In 1925, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes said, and in some circles became famous for saying, “if, in the long run, the beliefs expressed in proletarian dictatorship are destined to… More
Commentary
Freedom, Virtue and the First Amendment
– The Louisiana State University Press, 1957; reprinted, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1969.This book examines the First Amendment and issues of liberty and the American Founding. Table of Contents Preface Acknowledgments I Censorship: A Classic Issue… More
Liberty, Justice, and the Constitution
– Marshall Smelser, The Review of Politics 20:2 (April 1958), 270–72.The First Amendment and the Future of American Democracy
– Basic Books, 1976; reprinted, Regnery Gateway, 1985.A sharp, in-depth analysis of the First Amendment offering a unique interpretation of our basic freedoms and liberties.
Does the Constitution Secure These Rights?
– How Democratic Is the Constitution?, Robert A. Goldwin and William A. Schambra, eds. (Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute, 1980).Taking Rights Frivolously
– Liberalism Reconsidered, Douglas MacLean and Claudia Mills, eds. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Allanheld, 1983).The Constitution as Bill of Rights
– How Does the Constitution Secure Rights?, Robert A. Goldwin and William Schambra, eds. (Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute, 1984); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).Natural Rights and the Constitution
– Encyclopedia of the American Constitution and Supplement, Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth L. Karst, and Dennis J. Mahoney, eds., 1987.The Clear and Present Danger Test
– Journal of Supreme Court History 25:2 (July 2000).The Libertarian Dodge
– Claremont Review of Books, September 2003; reprinted in Democracy and the Constitution: Landmarks of Contemporary Political Thought (AEI Press, 2006).Excerpt: There is a question as to why the Beacon Press would choose to publish this collection of Wendy Kaminer’s essays. It is not enough to say, as she does in a prefatory note,… More
Sticks and Stones?
– Commentary, June 2005.Excerpt: In 1925, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes said, and in some circles became famous for saying, “if, in the long run, the beliefs expressed in proletarian dictatorship are destined to… More
Multimedia
Freedom, Virtue and the First Amendment
– The Louisiana State University Press, 1957; reprinted, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1969.This book examines the First Amendment and issues of liberty and the American Founding. Table of Contents Preface Acknowledgments I Censorship: A Classic Issue… More
Liberty, Justice, and the Constitution
– Marshall Smelser, The Review of Politics 20:2 (April 1958), 270–72.The First Amendment and the Future of American Democracy
– Basic Books, 1976; reprinted, Regnery Gateway, 1985.A sharp, in-depth analysis of the First Amendment offering a unique interpretation of our basic freedoms and liberties.
Does the Constitution Secure These Rights?
– How Democratic Is the Constitution?, Robert A. Goldwin and William A. Schambra, eds. (Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute, 1980).Taking Rights Frivolously
– Liberalism Reconsidered, Douglas MacLean and Claudia Mills, eds. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Allanheld, 1983).The Constitution as Bill of Rights
– How Does the Constitution Secure Rights?, Robert A. Goldwin and William Schambra, eds. (Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute, 1984); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).Natural Rights and the Constitution
– Encyclopedia of the American Constitution and Supplement, Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth L. Karst, and Dennis J. Mahoney, eds., 1987.The Clear and Present Danger Test
– Journal of Supreme Court History 25:2 (July 2000).The Libertarian Dodge
– Claremont Review of Books, September 2003; reprinted in Democracy and the Constitution: Landmarks of Contemporary Political Thought (AEI Press, 2006).Excerpt: There is a question as to why the Beacon Press would choose to publish this collection of Wendy Kaminer’s essays. It is not enough to say, as she does in a prefatory note,… More
Sticks and Stones?
– Commentary, June 2005.Excerpt: In 1925, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes said, and in some circles became famous for saying, “if, in the long run, the beliefs expressed in proletarian dictatorship are destined to… More
Teaching
Freedom, Virtue and the First Amendment
– The Louisiana State University Press, 1957; reprinted, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1969.This book examines the First Amendment and issues of liberty and the American Founding. Table of Contents Preface Acknowledgments I Censorship: A Classic Issue… More
Liberty, Justice, and the Constitution
– Marshall Smelser, The Review of Politics 20:2 (April 1958), 270–72.The First Amendment and the Future of American Democracy
– Basic Books, 1976; reprinted, Regnery Gateway, 1985.A sharp, in-depth analysis of the First Amendment offering a unique interpretation of our basic freedoms and liberties.
Does the Constitution Secure These Rights?
– How Democratic Is the Constitution?, Robert A. Goldwin and William A. Schambra, eds. (Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute, 1980).Taking Rights Frivolously
– Liberalism Reconsidered, Douglas MacLean and Claudia Mills, eds. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Allanheld, 1983).The Constitution as Bill of Rights
– How Does the Constitution Secure Rights?, Robert A. Goldwin and William Schambra, eds. (Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute, 1984); reprinted in Walter Berns, In Defense of Liberal Democracy (Regnery Gateway, 1984).Natural Rights and the Constitution
– Encyclopedia of the American Constitution and Supplement, Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth L. Karst, and Dennis J. Mahoney, eds., 1987.The Clear and Present Danger Test
– Journal of Supreme Court History 25:2 (July 2000).The Libertarian Dodge
– Claremont Review of Books, September 2003; reprinted in Democracy and the Constitution: Landmarks of Contemporary Political Thought (AEI Press, 2006).Excerpt: There is a question as to why the Beacon Press would choose to publish this collection of Wendy Kaminer’s essays. It is not enough to say, as she does in a prefatory note,… More
Sticks and Stones?
– Commentary, June 2005.Excerpt: In 1925, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes said, and in some circles became famous for saying, “if, in the long run, the beliefs expressed in proletarian dictatorship are destined to… More