The makers of our Constitution undertook to secure conditions favorable to the pursuit of happiness. They recognized the significance of man's spiritual nature, of his feelings and of his intellect. They knew that only a part of the pain, pleasure and... Activities of Federal Law Enforcement Agencies Toward the Branch Davidians ... - Page 131by United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Crime, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform and Oversight. Subcommittee on National Security, International Affairs, and Criminal Justice - 1996 - 3 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1963 - 910 pages
...man's spiritual nature, of his feelings and sensibilities, and of his intellect : they knew that only part of the pain, pleasure, and satisfactions of life...material things: they sought to protect Americans in then- beliefs, their thoughts, their emotions, and their sensations. The most comprehensive and valued... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1967 - 1010 pages
...significance of man's spiritual ;, of his feelings and of his intellect. They know that only a part of the pleasure and satisfactions of life are to be found in material things. They t to protect Americans in their beliefs, their thoughts, their emotions and sensations. They conferred,... | |
| Tony Vellela - 1988 - 292 pages
...an individual has to choose the form and nature of these intensely personal bonds," and later added, "The makers of our Constitution undertook to secure...material things. They sought to protect Americans' beliefs, their thoughts, their emotions and their sensations."9 The setback from the Hardwick case... | |
| Christopher L. Eisgruber - 2001 - 290 pages
...for Brandeis, the "right to be left alone" was justified by "man's spiritual nature" and by the fact that "only a part of the pain, pleasure and satisfactions of life are to be found in material things." Id. The right he named protected "Americans in their beliefs, their thoughts, their emotions and their... | |
| Stephen M. Best - 2010 - 375 pages
...Brandeis was far less gentle in his rebuke, ottering this windy jeremiad on "the pursuit of happiness": "The makers of our Constitution undertook to secure...satisfactions of life are to be found in material tl1ings. They sought to protect Americans in their beliefs, their thoughts, their emotions and their... | |
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