Civil liberties : opposing viewpoints / Roman Espejo, book editor.
by Espejo, Roman.
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High School - old - to delete | 342.73 CIV (Browse shelf) | Available |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1: SHOULD LIMITS BE PLACED ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION -- Free Speech Should Not Be Regulated -- Free Speech Has Limits -- Hate Speech Should Be Regulated -- Hate Speech Should Not Be Regulated -- Hate Speech on the Internet Should -- Hate Speech on the Internet Should Not Be Regulated -- Flag Descration Should Be Restricted -- Periodical Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Church and State Should Be Separate -- Church and State Should Not Be Separate -- More Faith-Based Charitable Organizations Should Receive Federal Funds -- Federally Supported Faith-Based Charitable Organizations Should Not Promote Religion -- Posting the Ten Commandments in Public Areas Is Constitutional -- Posting the Ten Commandments in Public Areas Is unconstitutional -- Chapter 3: DOES TECHNOLOGY THREATEN PRIVACY? -- Technology Threatens Privacy -- Technology Should Not Be Blamed for All Privacy Threats -- Public Surveillance Cameras Violate Privacy -- Public Surveillance Cameras Increase Security -- Chapter 4: HOW HAS THE WAR ON TERRORISM AFFECTED CIVIL LIBERTIES? -- The Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act Infringes on Civil Liberties -- The Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act Does Not Infringe on Civil Liberties -- Ethnic and Religious Profiling Is Necessary -- Ethnic and Religious Profiling Violates Civil Liberties.
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