ABSTRACT
This volume, an inventory of aspects of individual freedom in a rapidly changing society bound by the Bills of Rights, is the result of a project of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions to monitor concerns of individual freedom that marked the career of Justice William O. Douglas.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|44 pages
Fundamental Freedoms: Areas of Human Behavior and Personality Immune from Governmental Control
part Two|63 pages
Freedom and Law Enforcement
part Three|63 pages
Freedom and Governmental Expenditures to Advance the Common Good
part Four|78 pages
Freedom and the Duty of the Government to Control Private Power