Fisher, Louis Religious Liberty in America: Political Safeguards.(Book Review)

Perspectives on Political Science, June, 2003 by Coulter, Michael

Lawrence: University Press of Kansas 266 pp., $16.95, ISBN 0-7006-1202-5 Publication Date: September 2002

Who defends civil liberties--especially religious liberty? The usual answer is that in the United States, the judiciary, using the First Amendment, is the guardian of religious liberty. In this view, federal judges stand above the fray and prevent the harmful actions of legislatures in much the same way as parents end disputes between bickering children. Louis Fisher, the author of over a dozen books and three hundred articles and a senior specialist in the separation of powers at the Congressional Research Service, demonstrates rather convincingly that legislatures, both at the state and federal levels, and other political players--interest groups and...

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