This up-to-date book analyzes the Supreme Court's landmark rulings on civil rights and liberties. It serves as 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 key to John Domino's approach is that understanding constitutional law is not having the righ
This up-to-date book analyzes the Supreme Court's landmark rulings on civil rights and liberties. It serves as 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 key to John Domino's approach is that understanding constitutional law is not having the righ
John C. Domino is Professor of Political Science at Sam Houston State University, where he teaches and conducts research in judicial politics, constitutional law, legal history, and American and Texas government.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Rights and Liberties and the Supreme Court 2. Freedom of Expression 3. Freedom of Religion and Freedom from Religion 4. Due Process Rights and Criminal Justice 5. Privacy: "The Right to Be Let Alone" or "The Right to Choose"? 6. Equal Protection of the Laws 7. Conclusion: Revolution and Counterrevolution Appendix A. Selected Further Readings Appendix B. Index of Cases
1. Introduction: Rights and Liberties and the Supreme Court 2. Freedom of Expression 3. Freedom of Religion and Freedom from Religion 4. Due Process Rights and Criminal Justice 5. Privacy: "The Right to Be Let Alone" or "The Right to Choose"? 6. Equal Protection of the Laws 7. Conclusion: Revolution and Counterrevolution Appendix A. Selected Further Readings Appendix B. Index of Cases
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