
Misreading the Bill of Rights
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Interestingly, most Americans today-even professional political commentators-misinterpret or misunderstand what the Bill of Rights' intended meaning and purposes were. Culturally ingrained myths about the Bill of Rights have helped to define what it means to be an "American" but also limited the range of political debate and justified unfair and unequal treatment of minorities. This book addresses the top ten myths regarding the Bill of Rights from the standpoint of public understanding (and misunderstanding) from a non-partisan, objective point of view, provoking independent thought and enabling readers to reach their own educated conclusions and opinions.
Written by two experts in the fields of political science, public policy, media law, and civil liberties, the work explores the key role of modern news and entertainment media in contributing to public misunderstanding of individual rights and liberties. The authors also apply and interpret data from public opinion surveys to further examine public beliefs about the Bill of Rights and closely connect the analysis of misperceptions to existing political beliefs.
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Craig Freeman is professor of media law and entrepreneurial journalism at Oklahoma State University's School of Media and Strategic Communications.
Brian Smentkowski is associate director of faculty and academic development and a member of the Department of Government and Justice Studies at Appalachian State University.
Content
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Individual Freedoms, the Myths That Define Us, and American Public Opinion
- 1. The Bill of Rights and the Myth of Individual Freedom
- 2. Equally and for Everyone? Protecting Citizens Against the Federal Government
- 3. The Myth of Unlimited Free Speech: Limited Freedom of Expression the American Way
- 4. The Myth of a Free and Independent Press
- 5. The Myth of a Christian Nation
- 6. The Establishment Clause: Misreading or Myth?
- 7. The Right to Bear Arms and the Myth of Gun Ownership: Guarding Against Tyranny, Not Your Neighbor
- 8. Procedural Due Process and the Myth of Constitutional Loopholes as Criminal Protection
- 9. The Right to Privacy and the Myth of Government Surveillance: Why We Believe in Privacy but Let Government into Our Homes
- 10. Protections Against Cruel and Unusual Punishment and the Myth That Killing Isn't Cruel (or Unusual)
- Conclusion: Bringing the Frog of Citizenship to a Slow Boil
- Appendix: The Bill of Rights
- List of Cases Cited
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Authors
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