Brian P. Smentkowski
Contributor
BIOGRAPHY
Associate Professor of Political Science, Queens University of Charlotte. Coauthor of Misreading the Bill of Rights.
Primary Contributions (45)
Nineteenth Amendment, amendment (1920) to the Constitution of the United States that officially extended the right to vote to women. Opposition to woman suffrage in the United States predated the Constitutional Convention (1787), which drafted and adopted the Constitution. The prevailing view…
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Publications (1)
Misreading the Bill of Rights: Top Ten Myths Concerning Your Rights and Liberties (March 2015)
The Bill of Rights―the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution―are widely misunderstood by many Americans. This book explores the widely held myths about the Bill of Rights, how these myths originated, why they have persisted, and the implications for contemporary politics and policy.• Carefully separates out widely held contemporary beliefs about the Bill of Rights and connects them to debates over meaning, enabling readers to see how the meaning of rights is historically and contextually determined•...
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