Abstract
The coming plethora of Bicentennial speeches and activities are intended to provide occasions for public figures and private persons to say something helpful to a current and realistic understanding of the role of the Constitution in our daily lives; and, hopefully, something at least modestly expository of our duties as citizens of American constitutional democracy.
First Page
259
Recommended Citation
Gene Carter,
The Constitution Without Tears,
39
Me. L. Rev.
259
(1987).
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