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- catalog abstract "Presents viewpoints that debate the importance of civil liberties and the potential threats to them.".
- catalog contributor b12732546.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Chap. 1: should limits be placed on freedom of expression? Yes: censorship is justified in certain circumstances. Censorship of violence in popular entertainment is justified / by Robert Peters ; Censorship of pornography may be justified / by Holman W. Jenkins, Jr. ; A constitutional amendment against flag desecration is justified / by Patrick Brady ; Restrictions against hate speech are necessary / by Michael Israel -- No: censorship violates the First Amendment. Censorship of violence in popular entertainment is not justified / by Judith Levine ; Censorship of sex-related speech violates the First Amendment / by Marilyn C. Mazur ; A constitutional amendment against flag desecration would undermine the First Amendment / by Kenneth A. Paulson ; Restrictions against hate speech violate the First Amendment / by Paul McMasters ; Restrictions against offensive speech harm society / by Nat Hentoff -- ".
- catalog description "Chap. 2: does separation of church and state threaten religious liberty? Yes: strict enforcement of the separation of church and state threatens religious liberty. The Constitution's framers did not intend strict separation of church and state / by Matthew D. Staver ; Prohibiting school prayer threatens religious liberty / by Laurel MacLeod ; Faith-based social services organizations should be eligible for federal funding / by Leslie Lenkowsky ; No: the Constitution mandates strict separation of church and state. The Constitution's framers intended strict separation of church and state / by Allen Jayne ; School prayer threatens religious liberty / by Americans United for Separation of Church and State ; Faith-based social services organizations should not be eligible for federal funding / by Gwendolyn Mink -- ".
- catalog description "Chap. 3. Is the right to privacy threatened? Yes: individual privacy is threatened. Loss of privacy is a serious problem / by Charles J. Sykes ; Stronger privacy protection laws are necessary / by Dianne Feinstein ; Individuals' ability to communicate anonymously via the Internet is threatened / by Jonathan D. Wallace ; Face-recognition technology threatens individual privacy / by Jay Stanley and Barry Steinhardt ; No: individual privacy is not threatened. The threat to privacy is exaggerated / by Michael Lind ; Stronger privacy protection laws are unnecessary / by Amitai Etzioni ; Individuals should not be allowed to communicate anonymously via the Internet / by David Davenport ; Face-recognition technology does not threaten individual privacy / by Solveig Singleton -- ".
- catalog description "Does the threat of terrorism justify curtailment of civil liberties? Yes: Americans should sacrifice some freedoms in times of crisis. Curtailment of civil liberties is justified in times of crisis / by Jay Winik ; The use of military tribunals to try suspected terrorists is justified / by Bruce Tucker Smith ; The use of torture may be justified in certain circumstances / by Alan M. Dershowitz ; No: national security should not come at the expense of civil liberties. Government anti-terrorism measures threaten to severely weaken civil liberties / by Valerie L. Demmer ; The use of military tribunals to try suspected terrorists is not justified / by the St. Louis post-dispatch ; The government should not authorize the use of torture to combat terrorism / by Harvey A. Silverglate.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 194-196) and index.".
- catalog description "Presents viewpoints that debate the importance of civil liberties and the potential threats to them.".
- catalog extent "204 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Civil liberties.".
- catalog identifier "0737714646 (lib. : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0737714654 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Civil liberties.".
- catalog isPartOf "Current controversies".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Diego, CA : Greenhaven Press,".
- catalog relation "Civil liberties.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "323/.0973 21".
- catalog subject "Civil rights United States.".
- catalog subject "JC599.U5 C546 2003".
- catalog subject "National security United States.".
- catalog subject "Terrorism United States Prevention.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chap. 1: should limits be placed on freedom of expression? Yes: censorship is justified in certain circumstances. Censorship of violence in popular entertainment is justified / by Robert Peters ; Censorship of pornography may be justified / by Holman W. Jenkins, Jr. ; A constitutional amendment against flag desecration is justified / by Patrick Brady ; Restrictions against hate speech are necessary / by Michael Israel -- No: censorship violates the First Amendment. Censorship of violence in popular entertainment is not justified / by Judith Levine ; Censorship of sex-related speech violates the First Amendment / by Marilyn C. Mazur ; A constitutional amendment against flag desecration would undermine the First Amendment / by Kenneth A. Paulson ; Restrictions against hate speech violate the First Amendment / by Paul McMasters ; Restrictions against offensive speech harm society / by Nat Hentoff -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chap. 2: does separation of church and state threaten religious liberty? Yes: strict enforcement of the separation of church and state threatens religious liberty. The Constitution's framers did not intend strict separation of church and state / by Matthew D. Staver ; Prohibiting school prayer threatens religious liberty / by Laurel MacLeod ; Faith-based social services organizations should be eligible for federal funding / by Leslie Lenkowsky ; No: the Constitution mandates strict separation of church and state. The Constitution's framers intended strict separation of church and state / by Allen Jayne ; School prayer threatens religious liberty / by Americans United for Separation of Church and State ; Faith-based social services organizations should not be eligible for federal funding / by Gwendolyn Mink -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chap. 3. Is the right to privacy threatened? Yes: individual privacy is threatened. Loss of privacy is a serious problem / by Charles J. Sykes ; Stronger privacy protection laws are necessary / by Dianne Feinstein ; Individuals' ability to communicate anonymously via the Internet is threatened / by Jonathan D. Wallace ; Face-recognition technology threatens individual privacy / by Jay Stanley and Barry Steinhardt ; No: individual privacy is not threatened. The threat to privacy is exaggerated / by Michael Lind ; Stronger privacy protection laws are unnecessary / by Amitai Etzioni ; Individuals should not be allowed to communicate anonymously via the Internet / by David Davenport ; Face-recognition technology does not threaten individual privacy / by Solveig Singleton -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Does the threat of terrorism justify curtailment of civil liberties? Yes: Americans should sacrifice some freedoms in times of crisis. Curtailment of civil liberties is justified in times of crisis / by Jay Winik ; The use of military tribunals to try suspected terrorists is justified / by Bruce Tucker Smith ; The use of torture may be justified in certain circumstances / by Alan M. Dershowitz ; No: national security should not come at the expense of civil liberties. Government anti-terrorism measures threaten to severely weaken civil liberties / by Valerie L. Demmer ; The use of military tribunals to try suspected terrorists is not justified / by the St. Louis post-dispatch ; The government should not authorize the use of torture to combat terrorism / by Harvey A. Silverglate.".
- catalog title "Civil liberties / James D. Torr, book editor.".
- catalog type "text".