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Table of ContentsWho Needs High Tech? Fawn Hall Week PRIVACY No State shall . . . deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law AMENDMENT XIV SECTION I HEALTH & FITNESS Cracking Down on the Victims As AIDS spreads, civil liberties may also bTHE AMENDING PROCESS Amendments . . . shall be valid to all Intents and Purposes, as Part of this Consitution ARTICLE V LAW Is It Broke? Should We Fix It? Changing the Constitution is not easy, but plenty of people keepSCIENCE & ARTS The Congress shall have Power . . . To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts ARTICLE I SECTION 8 SCIENCE What Ever Happened to Metric? Despite some changes, the U.S. hardly gave an inchJUDICIARY The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court ARTICLE III SECTION I THE COURT What They Say It Is The Justices' words instruct the nation, and often address historyPRIVACY No State shall . . . deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law AMENDMENT XIV SECTION I MEDICINE Abortion, Ethics and the Law Advancing technology further complicates a nationalCOMMERCE The Congress shall have Power . . . To regulate Commerce ARTICLE I SECTION 8 ECONOMY & BUSINESS Rolling Back Regulation A debate rages over how much freedom should be given to industryFranchised Countryside EQUALITY No State shall . . . deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. AMENDMENT XIV SECTION I NATIVE AMERICANS Adrift in Their Own Land To the Founding Fathers, Indians were just forJUDICIARY The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court ARTICLE III SECTION I AMERICAN SCENE This Is Against My Rights! Three who felt wronged -- and determined to battle for redressEXECUTIVE & LEGISLATIVE The executive Power shall be vested in a President ARTICLE II SECTION I All legislative Powers . . . shall be vested in a Congress ARTICLE I SECTION I THE PRESIDENCY Fragmentation of Powers * PRIVACY No State shall . . . deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law AMENDMENT XIV SECTION I COMPUTERS Don't Tread on My Data Protecting individual privacy in the information ageTIME Magazine contents page JULY 6, 1987 Vol. 130 No. 1 EXECUTIVE & LEGISLATIVE The executive Power shall be vested in a President ARTICLE II SECTION I All legislative Powers . . . shall be vested in a Congress ARTICLE I SECTION I Wars Without Declarations Congress EQUALITY No State shall . . . deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. AMENDMENT XIV SECTION I EDUCATION The Heirs of Oliver Brown In Topeka, a landmark equality case is still before New Moneyman SCIENCE & ARTS The Congress shall have Power . . . To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts ARTICLE I SECTION 8 ART A Plain, Exalted Vision For the young Republic in search of a style, antiquity was destinyTHE GREAT FREEDOMS Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, . . . or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press AMENDMENT I PRESS Jousts Without Winners After a flurry of major libel casTHE GREAT FREEDOMS Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, . . . or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press AMENDMENT I RELIGION Threatening the Wall Church-state separation has poweThe Court's Pivot Man Powell resigns, opening a door to the rightTHE GREAT FREEDOMS Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, . . . or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press AMENDMENT I CINEMA Turned On? Turn It Off Switching channels may be one cuSullivan's Retreat SCIENCE & ARTS The Congress shall have Power . . . To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts ARTICLE I SECTION 8 VIDEO Crying Foul over Fairness Should the Government require that broadcasting be balanced?Spillover Economy THE AMENDING PROCESS Amendments . . . shall be valid to all Intends and Purposes, as Part of this Constitution ARTICLE V PEOPLE Contention and Continuity From the U.S. and abroad, views on the charter's merits and shortKnow Thy Rulers SCIENCE & ARTS The Congress shall have Power . . . To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts ARTICLE I SECTION 8 BOOKS The Word from the Framers Nobody told it better than Madison, Hamilton and JaySCIENCE & ARTS The Congress shall have Power . . . To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts ARTICLE I SECTION 8 BOOKS Bicentennial Samplings ARGENTINA Undue Obedience A concession to the militaryThe Pariah and the Pope SOVIET UNION Moscow's Man in a Hurry The Central Committee gives Gorbachev more clout for reformSOUTH KOREA Talk And Fight Chun makes an offer to his opponents, but protests resumeMoney Master Arthur F. Burns: 1904-1987 Jump Shots and Free Throws An evening with Dollar Bill and the Seven DwarfsCan North Be Believed? His credibility declines as his testimony nearsINTERNATIONAL IMPACT We the Peoples of the United Mations . . . PREAMBLE OF THE U.N. CHARTER BRITAIN Kingdom of Unwritten Rules A constitution of traditions is flexible but lacks checks on powerINTERNATIONAL IMPACT We the Peoples of the United Nations . . . PREAMBLE OF THE U.N. CHARTER THE WORLD A Gift to All Nations America's example has inspired documents of every imaginable hueEQUALITY No State shall . . . deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. AMENDMENT XIV SECTION I SEXES Those 24 Words Are Back ERA surfaces once more amid doubts about its urgencyWords on Pieces of PaperSucceeding by Glorious Excess Jackie Gleason: 1916-1987The Great American Flyer Fred Astaire: 1899-1987TERRORISM No Deals West Germany keeps a suspect Who Lives There?INTERNATIONAL IMPACT We the Peoples of the United Mations . . . PREAMBLE OF THE U.N. CHARTER SOVIET UNION All Power to The Party Why Moscow bothers with its often ignored charter
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