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Civil rights and liberties in the 21st century / John C. Domino, Sam Houston State University.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Florence Routledge, c2018.Edition: Fourth editionDescription: xiii, 370 pages ; illustrations : 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781138653740 (hardback)
  • 9781138653757 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.73085 23 DOC
LOC classification:
  • KF4748 .D59 2018
Contents:
Introduction: rights and liberties and the Supreme Court-- Freedom of expression -- Freedom of religion and freedom from religion -- Due process rights and criminal justice -- Privacy : "the right to be let alone" or "the right to choose" -- Equal protection of the laws -- Conclusion : revolution and counterrevolution.
Summary: "This up-to-date analysis of the Supreme Court's landmark rulings on civil rights and liberties is a discussion of the facts, legal issues, and constitutional questions surrounding those rulings. Domino's text serves as either a core text in courses on civil liberties and civil rights, or as a supplementary text in courses on constitutional law and the judiciary. The book is written in the belief that the key to understanding constitutional law is not having the right answers but asking the right questions. It encourages students to be critical thinkers and provides a historical context so students can better understand competing social, legal, and political interests affecting the Supreme Court's decisions today. The text also includes numerous short excerpts from some of the more influential, eloquent, and controversial Supreme Court opinions to illustrate the handiwork of the powerful legal minds who have helped to shape our society. It reminds us that "the Court" is not an abstract legal mechanism, but rather a group of human beings with divergent opinions"--Provided by publisher.Other editions: Revision of:: Domino, John C.. Civil rights & liberties in the 21st century.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: rights and liberties and the Supreme Court-- Freedom of expression -- Freedom of religion and freedom from religion -- Due process rights and criminal justice -- Privacy : "the right to be let alone" or "the right to choose" -- Equal protection of the laws -- Conclusion : revolution and counterrevolution.

"This up-to-date analysis of the Supreme Court's landmark rulings on civil rights and liberties is a discussion of the facts, legal issues, and constitutional questions surrounding those rulings. Domino's text serves as either a core text in courses on civil liberties and civil rights, or as a supplementary text in courses on constitutional law and the judiciary. The book is written in the belief that the key to understanding constitutional law is not having the right answers but asking the right questions. It encourages students to be critical thinkers and provides a historical context so students can better understand competing social, legal, and political interests affecting the Supreme Court's decisions today. The text also includes numerous short excerpts from some of the more influential, eloquent, and controversial Supreme Court opinions to illustrate the handiwork of the powerful legal minds who have helped to shape our society. It reminds us that "the Court" is not an abstract legal mechanism, but rather a group of human beings with divergent opinions"--Provided by publisher.

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