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Book Synopsis: Since its original publication in 1967, Freedom and the Court has become the standard text on civil liberties law, with more than 100,000 copies in print. This classic is now updated to cover Supreme Court decisions through 2003 and address essential questions of how to reconcile civil liberties—especially personal privacy—with national security in the aftermath of 9/11.
Henry J. Abraham and Barbara A. Perry continue to portray the intriguing human stories behind landmark constitutional law cases as they focus on fundamental issues of individual rights relating to freedom of religion, separation of church and state, freedom of expression, due process, and political, racial, and gender equality. This eighth edition of Freedom and the Court delineates recent pathbreaking developments by the Rehnquist Court in civil rights regarding abortion, affirmative action, capital punishment, computers and the Internet, and the Americans with Disabilities Act. It also analyzes the narrowly divided Court's controversial return to a more state-centered jurisprudence and to certain pre-New Deal, pro-business commitments.
The book's coverage ranges widely to consider criminal rights in light of the 1990s war on crime, free speech cases involving everything from campaign finance to nude dancing, and equal protection pertaining not only to minority litigation but also to the Bush v. Gore decision—whose first oral argument (for the Palm Beach County case) the authors attended at the U.S. Supreme Court. It also explains the ongoing impact of the Court's invalidation of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993, and it continues to include comprehensive charts for cases involving freedom of religion, separation of church and state, and gender that are unmatched by any other book. Impeccably researched and enormously readable, Freedom and the Court remains the basic work in the field and is indispensable to the teaching of civil liberties. As the Supreme Court is called upon to act as the nation's constitutional conscience in deciding pressing conflicts regarding terrorism and liberty, it is an essential text and reference for all who would better understand its decisions.
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Discover the in-depth exploration of civil liberties law in the United States with Freedom and the Court: Civil Rights and Liberties. This eighth edition, updated to cover Supreme Court decisions through 2003, delves into crucial questions surrounding individual rights and national security post-9/11. Authored by Henry J. Abraham and Barbara A. Perry, this classic text offers a compelling look at landmark constitutional cases, shedding light on issues such as freedom of religion, due process, and equality.
Uncover the latest developments in civil rights with this updated edition, which touches upon significant Supreme Court decisions on abortion, affirmative action, capital punishment, and more. From the Rehnquist Court's shifts in jurisprudence to the impact of key rulings on criminal rights and free speech, Freedom and the Court presents a comprehensive analysis of the evolving legal landscape in America.
Immerse yourself in the intriguing human stories behind pivotal cases, from the Bush v. Gore decision to the ongoing debates on religious freedom and equal protection. With unparalleled charts on freedom of religion and gender issues, this meticulously researched text is essential for educators, students, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of civil liberties in the United States.
Explore the enduring relevance of Freedom and the Court as the Supreme Court grapples with complex issues at the intersection of terrorism and liberty. Elevate your knowledge of constitutional law and civil rights with this indispensable resource that continues to be the go-to text for those seeking insights into the nation's constitutional conscience.
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