Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Individual-Autonomy View of the Bill of Rights
2. Limited Government in the Overall Constitutional Scheme
3. The Impetus for the Bill of Rights
4. Balancing Judicial Restraint and Democratic Rule
5. Applying the Bill of Rights as Government-Limiting Provisions
6. The Free Speech Clause as a Limited-Government Provision
7. The Religion Clause and Limited Government
8. How the First Amendment Protects Individual Rights
Conclusion
Notes
Index