July 31, 2008
Washington State's Article I

The Evergreen Freedom Foundation has published its first book, To Protect And Maintain Individual Rights: A Citizen's Guide to the Washington Constitution, Article I. It was written by Michael Reitz and Jonathan Bechtle, with a foreward by Washington Supreme Court Justice Charles Johnson.

The book is 116 pages and available for $10, and also available as a free download. Clearly the EFF is more interested in informing the public with this fantastic resource, than making a buck.

The title of the book is fairly self-explanatory, but for those who don't know, Washington's Article I is a 35-section Declaration of Rights. It was written in its original form in 1889, and the record of the proceedings do not exist, as the legislature refused to appropriate money to pay the stenographers, so they destroyed the records.

And while that is a loss to history, it's also a good lesson from history, so good for them.

Cross-posted on <pudge/*>.

Posted by pudge at July 31, 2008 11:31 PM | Email This
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1. The book is actually pretty good, in spite of the ideological biases of its publisher. Seemed to be "fair and balanced" for the most part.

Posted by: Richard Pope on August 1, 2008 12:37 AM
2. Pope: you have it backward. It is good BECAUSE OF the ideological biases of its publisher.

Obviously you do not understand the ideological biases of its publisher.

Posted by: pudge on August 1, 2008 12:43 AM
3. Just so.

Posted by: hinton on August 1, 2008 03:00 PM
4. thanks for the post, I'll definitely get a few copies.

Posted by: russell garrard on August 2, 2008 12:31 PM
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