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Preface, by C. Beck.--Robert S. Rankin, a biographical sketch, by R. T. Cole and J. H. Hallowell.--State and local government: scholar and participant, by F. M. Riddick.--Searches, seizures, and military justice, by S. S. Ulmer.--Religion and the draft: Jehovah's Witnesses revisited, by C. H. Richards, Jr.--Constitutional casuistry: cases of conscience, by F. Canavan.--Patterns of voting on Mallory, Durham, and other criminal procedure issues in Congress, by C. N. Stone.--And kids have rights too, by S. R. Gervin.--Equal protection of voting rights: the logic of "one person, one vote", by J. L. Bernd.--From Maxwell to Duncan, progress or regression? By J. A. Morgan, Jr.--Bills of rights in new state constitutions, by A. L. Sturm.--Equality and social change, by F. R. Dallmayr.--Academic freedom in political context; the North Carolina Speaker-ban law, by P. B. Secor.--A Negro candidate for mayor in the urban South, by A. O. Canon.--Some reflections on political change, by L. E. Noble, Jr.--Cigarettes and public policy; the inauguration of a new policy, by C. B. Hagan.--Fundamental rights in the African commonwealth, by R. E. Clute.--Civil rights and the Australian Constitutional tradition, by E. Campbell.--Civil liberties in the Canadian community, by W. D. K. Kernaghan.--Publications of Robert Stanley Rankin (p. [347]-348) |