edited by Nathaniel Persily, Jack Citrin, Patrick J. Egan.
New York :
Oxford University Press,
2008.
1 online resource (xii, 364 pages) :
illustrations
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Desegregation / Michael Murakami -- The rights of the accused / Amy Lerman -- School prayer / Alison Gash and Angelo Gonzales -- Abortion / Samantha Luks and Mike Salamone -- The death penalty / John Hanley -- Gender equality / Serena Mayeri, Ryan Brown, Nathaniel Persily, and Son-Ho Kim -- Affirmative action / Loan Le and Jack Citrin -- Flag burning / Peter Hanson -- Federalism / Megan Mullin -- Gay rights / Patrick J. Egan, Nathaniel Persily, and Kevin Wallsten -- The right to die / Josh Green and Matt Jarvis -- Government takings of private property / Janice Nadler, Shari Seidman Diamond, and Matthew Patton -- The war on terror and civil liberties / Darshan Goux, Patrick J. Egan, and Jack Citrin -- The 2000 election controversy / Manoj Mate and Matt Wright.
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Introduction, Nathaniel Persily 1. Desegregation, Michael Murakami 2. The Rights of the Accused, Amy Lerman 3. School Prayer, Alison Gash and Angelo Gonzales 4. Abortion, Samantha Luks and Mike Salamone 5. The Death Penalty, John Hanley 6. Gender Equality, Serena Mayeri, Ryan Brown, Nathaniel Persily, and Son-Ho Kim 7. Affirmative Action, Loan Le and Jack Citrin 8. Flag Burning, Peter Hanson 9. Federalism, Megan Mullin 10. Gay Rights, Patrick J. Egan, Nathaniel Persily, & Kevin Wallsten 11. The Right to Die, Josh Green and Matt Jarvis 12. Government Takings of Private Property, Jan.
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Public opinion and constitutional controversy.
9780195329414
Constitutional law-- United States-- Public opinion.