Civil Liberties

Civil Liberties

by Noel Merino
Civil Liberties

Civil Liberties

by Noel Merino

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Overview

This essential book provides a collection of articles in which authors debate whether limits should be placed on freedom of expression. Essays debate whether the First Amendment requires separation of church and state. Readers will also evaluate whether the right to due process is in danger. Infographics, illustrations, charts, graphs, and sidebars support the essays.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780737763058
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Publication date: 06/26/2013
Series: Opposing Viewpoints Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 14 - 17 Years

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Table of Contents

Why Consider Opposing Viewpoints? 11

Introduction 14

Chapter 1 Should Limits Be Placed on Freedom of Expression?

Chapter Preface 18

1 Hate Speech Should Be Criminalized Joyce Arthur 21

2 Censorship as "Tolerance" Jacob Mchangama 33

3 Citizens United and the Battle for Free Speech in America Steve Simpson 42

4 The First Amendment Does Not Protect Corporate Spending on Political Speech Jeffrey D. Clements 70

5 Freedom of Speech Can't Be Unlimited Yasmin Alibhai-Brown 82

6 Attempts to Limit Free Speech Online Can Lead to Repressive Solutions Wendy Kaminer 87

Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography 91

Chapter 2 Does the First Amendment Require Separation of Church and State?

Chapter Preface 93

1 The First Amendment Requires Separation of Church and State Garrett Epps 96

2 The First Amendment Protects Religious Expression Unless It Is Coercive Antony Barone Kolenc 102

3 Schools Must Protect Students from Religious Indoctrination While Allowing Religious Expression Martha McCarthy 110

4 Schools Should Teach About Religion Jeff Passe Lara Willox 121

5 Anti-Religious Speech Police in America Newt Gingrich 132

6 Government Neutrality on Religion Is Not Antireligion David Niose 138

Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography 143

Chapter 3 Is the Right to Due Process in Danger?

Chapter Preface 145

1 The Military Should Be Allowed to Detain Noncitizen Terrorist Suspects Charles D. Stimson 147

2 The Military Should Not Be Allowed Indefinite Detention of Terrorist Suspects Glenn Greenwald 152

3 Illegal Aliens Are Granted Excessive Due Process Rights W.D. Reasoner 161

4 Lawless Courts Jacqueline Stevens 172

Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography 184

Chapter 4 Is the Right to Privacy in Jeopardy?

Chapter Preface 186

1 All Hail Samuel Alito, Privacy Champion Extraordinaire! Jeffrey Rosen 189

2 The Supreme Courts Recent Decision in the Privacy Case US v. Jones Does Not Go Far Enough John W. Whitehead 194

3 Security Requires That Civil Liberties, Including Privacy Not Be Absolute Elise Cooper 201

4 Surveillance Can't Make Us Secure Julian Sanchez 206

5 New Legislation Is Needed to Protect Privacy on the Internet The Obama Administration 212

6 New Legislation Is Not Needed to Protect Privacy on the Internet John Stephenson 218

Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography 223

For Further Discussion 224

Organizations to Contact 226

Bibliography of Books 235

Index 239

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