Document Type
Response or Comment
Publication Date
1929
Publication Information
4 Notre Dame Law. 350 (1929).
Abstract
The restrictive craze of American legislators is fast reducing our once virile and individually resourceful population to a race of unthinking automatons. Judicially and otherwise, American liberty and individual competence which is its hand-maid are rapidly being lost. This article discusses the book "Losing Liberty Judicially" by Thomas James Norton and the review of the book by Robert C. Brown.
Recommended Citation
Clarence E. Manion,
In Re Liberty: A Book and Its Critic,
4 Notre Dame Law. 350 (1929)..
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Comments
Reprinted with permission of Notre Dame Law Review (previously Notre Dame Lawyer).