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Do you think you know everything there is to know about the United States Constitution? Think again! Introducing "The Invisible Constitution (Inalienable Rights)" by renowned legal scholar Laurence Tribe. In this groundbreaking book, Tribe unveils the unseen constitution that accompanies the tangible version we all know. This invisible constitution holds the key to interpreting the document, and understanding it is crucial for anyone interested in constitutional rights.
What makes this book so compelling is the notion that some of our most cherished beliefs about constitutional rights are not actually written in the Constitution. Tribe reveals that these influential beliefs can only be deduced by piecing together clues from the written document. Prepare to be amazed as you uncover the invisible structures and principles that shape our understanding of the Constitution.
Tribe takes you on a captivating journey through history and key constitutional cases, bringing the invisible constitution to life. You'll witness how it has evolved over time and discover its powerful operative effects in our present society. With Tribe's trademark analytical flair, this book offers a fresh perspective on the central constitutional debates of our time.
Get ready to expand your knowledge and challenge your assumptions about the United States Constitution. Don't miss out on this remarkably original and perceptive book. Visit our website now to order your copy and embark on an enlightening reading experience!
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