The Supreme Court's Role in Expanding Civil Liberties Nationwide
The article discusses how the Supreme Court used the Fourteenth Amendment to extend civil liberties across the United States. It explores the idea of a "Second Bill of Rights" and how the Court played a role in making these rights applicable nationwide. The author, Richard C. Cortner, delves into the legal aspects of this nationalization process. The main focus is on how the Court's interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment impacted civil liberties on a broader scale.