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Privacy and the American Constitution (eBook)

New Rights Through Interpretation of an Old Text
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2016 | 1st ed. 2016
IX, 348 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-43135-2 (ISBN)

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Privacy and the American Constitution - William C. Heffernan
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This book explains a paradox in American constitutional law: how a right not discussed during the ratification debates at Philadelphia and not mentioned in the text has become a core component of modern freedom. Rather, privacy is a constitutional afterthought that has gained force through modern interpretations of an old text. Heffernan defends privacy rights against originalist objections to its inclusion in modern constitutional doctrine, analyzes the structure of privacy claims, and provides a blueprint for protecting privacy against government incursion. 

The book will appeal to a wide audience of students and researchers of criminal procedure, constitutional history, law-and-society, and sociology of law. Lawyers will find this book extremely valuable in addressing the statutory issues associated with modern privacy law.


At last, a book about constitutional interpretation that speaks plain English and makes sense.  It's the best work I know on the subject, yet that subject is not the one it's mostly about.  The book mostly tells the story of the constitutional right to privacy and how it emerged from provisions that at the outset were not much about privacy at all.  On that subject, the book is definitive.  It's also fascinating, probing, engaging, insightful, and wonderfully presented.  Privacy and the American Constitution is a stellar contribution to knowledge.

Albert W. Alschuler, Julius Kreeger of Law and Criminology, Emeritus, University of Chicago

A powerful and innovate contribution to constitutional law.  Not only does Heffernan offer us a fascinating and persuasive account of how modern constitutional rights grew out of the personal space offered to us in an earlier era, he also explains why privacy rights deserve the newfound importance they have in our modern jurisprudence, based upon the same Madisonian approach to constitutional interpretation that justifies other central parts of modern constitutional law.

Marc Jonathan Blitz, Alan Joseph Bennett Professor of Law, Oklahoma City University School of Law



William C. Heffernan is a professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, USA. An expert on constitutional criminal procedure, he is the author of Dimensions of Justice: Ethical Issues in the Administration of Criminal Law. He also edited From Social Justice: Poverty and the Administration of the Criminal Law.

William C. Heffernan is a professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, USA. An expert on constitutional criminal procedure, he is the author of Dimensions of Justice: Ethical Issues in the Administration of Criminal Law. He also edited From Social Justice: Poverty and the Administration of the Criminal Law.

1. Constitutional Afterthoughts.- 2. The Right to Wear a Hat—and Other Afterthoughts.- 3. Developmental Supplementation.- 4. From Property to Privacy.- 5. The Emergence of Privacy Norms in Nineteenth Century America.- 6. The Nineteenth Century Court Reads the Eighteenth Century Text.- 7. From Thoughts and Beliefs to Emotions and Sensations.- 8. An Exercise in Supplementation that Failed.- 9. Ambitious Supplementation.- 10. Unobtrusive Supplementation.- 11. Informational Privacy Imperiled.- 12. Reappraising the Constitutional Past.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.11.2016
Zusatzinfo IX, 348 p.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Verfassungsrecht
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Schlagworte American constitution • criminal justice • Criminology • Law • Politics • privacy • rights • US • US politics
ISBN-10 3-319-43135-8 / 3319431358
ISBN-13 978-3-319-43135-2 / 9783319431352
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