Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Minnesota Law Review
Publication Date
1993
Page Number
61
Disciplines
Law
Abstract
Over the past two and a quarter centuries, Americans have understood rights and liberties in a variety of different ways. What I hope to do in this essay is to describe the two most prominent traditions of our heritage of liberty, and then to explore a way in which we might reconcile the conflicts between them and make both traditions useful in the service of liberty today.
Recommended Citation
Suzanna Sherry,
Without Virtue There Can Be No Liberty, 78 Minnesota Law Review. 61
(1993)
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