Civil liberties : opposing viewpoints /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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San Diego, Calif. :
Greenhaven Press,
[2004]
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| Series: | Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
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Table of Contents:
- Limits should be placed on freedom of expression / Francis Canavan.
- Limits should not be placed on freedom of expression / American Civil Liberties Union.
- Hate speech should be regulated / Laura Leets.
- Hate speech should not be regulated / Ted Gup.
- Flag desecration should be restricted / Shawntel Smith.
- Flag desecration should not be restricted / Andrew Cohen.
- Virtual child pornography should be banned / Paul M. Rodriguez.
- Virtual child pornography should not be banned / Wendy Kaminer.
- Church and state should be separate / Alan Wolfe.
- Church and state should not be separate / Steve Bonta.
- Faith-based charitable organizations should receive federal funds / Tony Hall.
- Faith-based charitable organizations should not receive federal funds / Robert F. Owens.
- The Ten Commandments should be posted in public areas / Janet Parshall.
- The Ten Commandments should not be posted in public areas / Barbara Dority.
- Technology threatens privacy / Simson Garfinkel.
- Technology may improve privacy / Jerry Berman and Paula Bruening.
- Public surveillance cameras violate privacy rights / Barry Steinhardt.
- Public surveillance cameras can be beneficial / Eugene Volokh.
- The war on terrorism has eroded civil liberties / David Cole.
- The war on terrorism has not eroded civil liberties / John Ashcroft.
- Ethic profiling violates civil liberties / Carl Jeffers.
- Ethic profiling is necessary / Bruce J. Terris.