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The Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America

Autor David Schultz, John R. Vile
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2004
Driven by the growing reality of international terrorism, the threats to civil liberties and individual rights in America are greater today than at any time since the McCarthy era in the 1950s. At this critical time when individual freedoms are being weighed against the need for increased security, this exhaustive three-volume set provides the most detailed coverage of contemporary and historical issues relating to basic rights covered in the United States Constitution. The Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America examines the history and hotly contested debates surrounding the concept and practice of civil liberties. It provides detailed history of court cases, events, Constitutional amendments and rights, personalities, and themes that have had an impact on our freedoms in America. The Encyclopedia appraises the state of civil liberties in America today, and examines growing concerns over the limiting of personal freedoms for the common good. Complete with selected relevant documents and a chronology of civil liberties developments, and arranged in A-Z format with multiple indexes for quick reference, The Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America includes in-depth coverage of: freedom of speech, religion, press, and assembly, as outlined in the first amendment; protection against unreasonable search and seizure, as outlined in the fourth amendment; criminal due process rights, as outlined in the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth amendments; property rights, economic liberties, and other rights found within the text of the United States Constitution; Supreme Court justices, presidents, and other personalities, focusing specifically on their contributions to or effect on civil liberties; concepts, themes, and events related to civil liberties, both practical and theoretical; court cases and their impact on civil liberties.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780765680631
ISBN-10: 0765680637
Pagini: 1234
Dimensiuni: 222 x 273 x 83 mm
Greutate: 3.79 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

A; ABA; Abington School District v. Schempp (1963); Abood v. Detroit Board of Education (1977); Abortion; Abrams v. United States (1919); Academic Freedom; ACLU; Actual Malice; ADA; Adamson v. California (1947); Adderley v. Florida (1966); Administrative Searches; Adversarial Versus Inquisitorial Legal Systems; Aggravating and Mitigating Factors in Death Penalty Cases; Agostini v. Felton (1997); Aguilar v. Texas (1964); Aid to Parochial Schools; Airport Searches; Alabama v. Shelton (2002); Alien and Sedition Acts (1798); Alien Tort Claims Act (1789); Allgeyer v. Louisiana (1897); American Bar Association; American Booksellers Association, Inc. v. Hudnut (1985); American Civil Liberties Union; American Nazi Party; Americans for Democratic Action; Americans United for Separation of Church and State; Amicus Curiae; Amish; Anonymous Political Speech; ANP; Anti-Dial-a-Porn Measures; Argersinger v. Hamlin (1972); Arizona v. Evans (1995); Arkansas Educational Television Commission v. Forbes (1998); Arraignment; Arrest; Articles of Confederation; Arts and Humanities Funding; Ashcroft, John D. (b. 1942); Ashcroft v. American Civil Liberties Union (2002); Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition (2002); ATCA; Atkins v. Virginia (2002); Attainder, Bill of; Attorney General; Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations; Atwater v. City of Lago Vista (2001); AU; Austin v. Michigan Chamber of Commerce (1990); Automobile Searches; B; Bad-Tendency Test; Bail, Right to; Bailey, F. Lee (b. 1933); Baker v. Carr (1962); Balancing Test; Baldwin, Roger Nash (1884–1991); Barenblatt v. United States (1959); Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc. (1991); Barron v. City of Baltimore (1833); Bates v. State Bar of Arizona (1977); Batson v. Kentucky (1986); Beauharnais v. Illinois (1952); Berman v. Parker (1954); Bethel School District v. Fraser (1986); Betts v. Brady (1942); Beyond a Reasonable Doubt; Bifurcation; Bigelow v. Virginia (1975); Bill of Attainder; Bill of Rights; Billboards; Birth Control and Contraception; Bivens and Section 1983 Actions; Black, Hugo L. (1886–1971); Blacklisting; Blackmun, Harry A. (1908–1999); Blackstone, William (1723–1780); Blue Laws, or Sunday-Closing Laws; Board of Education v. Earls (2002); Board of Education v. Grumet (1994); Board of Education v. Pico (1982); Board of Regents v. Southworth (2000); Book Banning; Border Searches; Bowers v. Hardwick (1986); Boy Scouts of America v. Dale (2000); Boycott; Brady Rule; Brandeis, Louis Dembitz (1856–1941); Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969); Branzburg v. Hayes (1972); Bray v. Alexandria Women's Health Clinic (1993); Brennan, William J., Jr. (1906–1997); Breyer, Stephen G. (b. 1938); Bryan, William Jennings (1860–1925); Buchanan v. Warley (1917); Buck v. Bell (1927); Buckley v. Valeo (1976); Burger, Warren Earl (1907–1995); Burson v. Freeman (1992); Burton, Harold H. (1888–1964); Bus Searches; Bush, George H.W. (b. 1924); C; Calder v. Bull (1798); Cantwell v. Connecticut (1940); Capital Punishment; Captive Audience; Cardozo, Benjamin N. (1870–1938); Carolene Products, Footnote 4 (1938); Carroll v. United States (1925); Carter, Jimmy (b. 1924); Censorship; Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corp. v. Public Service Commission of New York (1980); Central Intelligence Agency; Chafee, Zechariah, Jr. (1885–1957); Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire (1942); Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge (1837); Chavez v. Martinez (2003); Checks and Balances; Child-Benefit Theory; Child Pornography; Chilling Effect; Christian Roots of Civil Liberties; Christian Science; Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye, Inc. v. City of Hialeah (1993); CIA; Cipollone v. Liggett Group (1992); Citizenship; City of Boerne v. Flores (1997); City of Erie v. Pap's A.M. (2000); City of Indianapolis v. Edmond (2000); City of Ladue v. Gilleo (1994); City of Los Angeles v. Alameda Books, Inc. (2002); City of Renton v. Playtime Theatres, Inc. (1986); Civil Disobedience; Civil Disobedience (1849); Civil Law System; Civil Liberties; Civil Rights Cases (1883); Civil War and Civil Liberties; Civilian Control of the Military; Clear and Present Danger; Clemency; Clinton v. Jones (1997); Cloning Human Beings; Cohen v. California (1971); Colegrove v. Green (1946); Colorado Republican Federal Campaign Committee v. Federal Election Commission (1996); Commercial Speech; Common Law; Communists; Compelling Governmental Interest; Comstock Acts; Confrontation Clause; Congress and Civil Liberties; Congressional Investigations; Conscientious Objectors; Conservatism; Constitutional Amending Process; Constitutional Amendments; Constitutional Interpretation and Civil Liberties; Constitutionalism; Contempt Powers; Contract, Freedom of; Contracts Clause; Cooley, Thomas McIntyre (1824-1898); Copyright, Patent, and Trademark; Corfield v. Coryell (1823); Corporate Speech; Corrupt Practices Act of 1925; County of Allegheny v. American Civil Liberties Union (1989); County of Riverside v. McLaughlin (1991); Court-Packing Plan; Coy v. Iowa (1988); Creation Science; Cruel and Unusual Punishments; Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health (1990); D; Darrow, Clarence (1857–1938); Death Penalty for the Mentally Retarded; Death-Qualified Juries; Debs, Eugene Victor (1855–1926); Debs, In re (1895); Declaration of Independence; Deep Throat; Democracy and Civil Liberties; Democratic Party; Dennis v. United States (1951); Department of Justice; DeShaney v. Winnebago County Department of Social Services (1989); Dickerson v. United States (2000); Directed Verdicts; Disability Rights; Discovery; DNA Testing; Doe v. Bolton (1973); DOJ; Dolan v. City of Tigard (1994); Double Jeopardy; Douglas, William O. (1898–1980); Draft Card Mutilation Act of 1965; Drug Kingpin Act; Due Process of Law; Duncan v. Louisiana (1968); E; Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Co. (1991); EDPA; Education; Edwards v. California (1941); Edwards v. South Carolina (1963); Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996; Eighth Amendment; Eisenstadt v. Baird (1972); Electronic Eavesdropping; Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow (2004); Elkins v. United States (1960); Ellsworth, Oliver (1745–1807); Ely, John Hart (1938–2003); Emancipation Proclamation; Eminent Domain; Employment Division, Department of Human Resources of Oregon v. Smith (1990); Engel v. Vitale (1962); English Bill of Rights; English-Only Laws; English Roots of Civil Liberties; Enumerated Powers; Equal-Time Rule; Escobedo v. Illinois (1964); Espionage Act of 1917; Establishment Clause; Estes v. Texas (1965); Eugenics; Everson v. Board of Education (1947); Evolution; Evolving Standards of Decency; Ewing v. California (2003); Ex Post Facto Laws; Exclusionary Rule; Executive Orders; F; Fairness Doctrine; Fair-Use Doctrine; Family Rights; FBI; FCC; FECA; Federal Aid to Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Federal Communications Commission; Federal Communications Commission v. Pacifica Foundation (1978); Federal Conscription Act of 1863; Federal Death Penalty Act; Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971; Federal Election Commission v. Colorado Republican Federal Campaign Committee (2001); Federalism; Federalists; Felon Disenfranchisement; Ferguson v. Skrupta (1963); Fifteenth Amendment; Fifth Amendment and Self-Incrimination; Fighting Words; Fingerprinting; First Amendment; First National Bank of Boston v. Bellotti (1978); Flag Burning; Flag Salute; Flast v. Cohen (1968); Fletcher v. Peck (1810); Florida v. J.L. (2000); Ford, Gerald R. (b. 1913); Forsyth County, Georgia v. The Nationalist Movement (1992); Fortas, Abe (1910–1982); Four Freedoms; Fourteenth Amendment; Fourth Amendment; Frankfurter, Felix (1882–1965); Free Exercise Clause; Fricke v. Lynch (1980); Friend of the Court; Frontiero v. Richardson (1973); Fruits of the Poisonous Tree; Fuller, Melville W. (1833–1910); Fundamental Rights; Furman v. Georgia (1972); G; Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority (1985); Gault, In re (1967); Gay Rights; Gideon v. Wainwright (1963); Ginsburg, Ruth Bader (b. 1933); Gitlow v. New York (1925); Globe Newspaper Co. v. Superior Court (1982); Goldberg v. Kelly (1970); Goldberg, Arthur J. (1908–1990); Good Faith Exception; Good News Club v. Milford Central School (2001); Grand Jury; Gravity-of-the-Evil Test; Greek Roots of Civil Liberties; Gregg v. Georgia (1976); Griswold v. Connecticut (1965); Grosjean v. American Press Co. (1936); Group Libel; H; Habeas Corpus; Hamdi v. Rumsfeld (2004); Hand, Learned (1872–1961); Harlan, John Marshall (1833–1911); Harmless Error; Harris v. Forklift Systems, Inc. (1993); Hatch Act; Hate Crimes; Hate Speech; Hawaii Housing Authority v. Midkiff (1984); Haymarket Affair; Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier (1988); Hearing; Hearsay; Herrera v. Collins (1993); Hicklin Test; Hiibel v. Nevada (2004); Hill v. Colorado (2000); Hodgson v. Minnesota (1990); Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr. (1841–1935); Home Building and Loan Association v. Blaisdell (1934); Home Schooling; Homeland Security Act; Hoover, J. Edgar (1895–1972); Hostile Audience; Hot Pursuit; House Un-American Activities Committee; Hughes, Charles Evans (1862–1948); Hunter v. Underwood (1985); Hurley v. Irish-American Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Group of Boston, Inc. (1995); Hurtado v. California (1884); Hustler Magazine, Inc. v. Falwell (1988); I; Illinois v. Gates (1983); Immigration Law; Immunity; Implied Powers; In Forma Pauperis Petition; In God We Trust; Incorporation Doctrine; Independent Expenditures; Indian Appropriations Act of 1871; Ineffective Assistance of Counsel; Inevitable-Discovery Doctrine; Initiatives and Referenda; Interest Groups; Intermediate-Level Scrutiny; Internal Revenue Service; Internal Security Act of 1950; International Society for Krishna Consciousness v. Lee (1992); Internet and the World Wide Web; IRS; J; Jackson, Robert H. (1892–1954); Jacobson v. United States (1992); Jefferson, Thomas (1743–1826); Jehovah's Witnesses; Jim Crow Laws; Johnson v. Louisiana (1972); Johnson, Frank M., Jr. (1918–1999); Johnson, Lyndon Baines (1908–1973); Judicial Review; Jury Nullification; Jury Size; Jury Unanimity; Just Compensation; Juvenile Curfews; Juvenile Death Penalty; Juvenile Justice System; K; Katz v. United States (1967); Katzenbach v. Morgan (1966); Kennedy, Anthony M. (b. 1936); Kevorkian, Jack (b. 1928); Kimel v. Board of Regents (2000); King, Martin Luther, Jr. (1929–1968); Klopfer v. North Carolina (1967); Korematsu v. United States (1944); Kunstler, William (1919–1995); Kyllo v. United States (2001); L; Labor Union Rights; Lady Chatterley's Lover; Lamb's Chapel v. Center Moriches Union Free School District (1993); Land Use; Lawn Signs; Lawrence v. Texas (2003); Lawyer Advertising; Lawyers Defending Civil Liberties; Least-Restrictive-Means Test; Lee v. Weisman (1992); Legal Basis of Public Health; Legal Services Corporation v. Velazquez (2001); Lehnert v. Ferris Faculty Association (1991); Lemon v. Kurtzman (1971); Lemon Test; Libel; Liberalism; Libertarianism; Liberty Versus License; Lie Detector Tests; Lilburne, John (1615–1657); Lincoln, Abraham (1809–1865); Living Will; Lochner v. New York (1905); Locke, John (1632–1704); Locke v. Davey (2004); Loving v. Virginia (1967); Loyalty Oaths; Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council (1992); Lynch v. Donnelly (1984); Lyng v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association (1988); M; Madison, James (1751–1836); Magna Carta; Maher v. Roe (1977); Mandatory Student Activity Fees; Mann Act; Mapp v. Ohio (1961); Marcuse, Herbert (1898–1979); Marketplace of Ideas; Marriage, Right to; Marshall, John (1755–1835); Marshall, Thurgood (1908–1993); Martial Law; Massachusetts Body of Liberties; Masses Publishing Co. v. Patten (1917); Mayflower Compact; McCardle, Ex parte (1868); McCarran Act; McCarthy, Joseph (1908–1957); McCarthyism; McCleskey v. Kemp (1987); McConnell v. Federal Election Commission (2003); McIntyre v. Ohio Elections Commission (1995); Members of City Council of Los Angeles v. Taxpayers for Vincent (1984); Metro Broadcasting Co. v. Federal Communications Commission (1990); Meyer v. Nebraska (1923); Miami Herald Publishing Co. v. Tornillo (1974); Michael H. v. Gerald D. (1989); Military Commissions; Military Surveillance of Civilians; Mill, John Stuart (1806–1873); Miller Test; Miller v. California (1973); Milligan, Ex parte (1866); Milton, John (1608–1674); Minersville School District v. Gobitis (1940); Minnesota v. Dickerson (1993); Minor Political Parties; Miranda v. Arizona (1966); Mississippi University for Women v. Hogan (1982); Montesquieu, Baron of (1689–1755); Moore v. City of East Cleveland (1977); Mormons; Movie Treatments of Civil Liberties; Muller v. Oregon (1908); Murphy, Frank (1890–1949); Music Censorship; N; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People v. Alabama ex rel. Patterson (1958); National Endowment for the Arts v. Finley (1998); National Firearms Act of 1934; National League of Cities v. Usery (1976); National Organization for Women v. Scheidler (1994); Natural Law; Natural Rights; Naturalization; Near v. Minnesota (1931); Nebraska Press Association v. Stuart (1976); Negative and Positive Liberties; New Jersey v. T.L.O. (1985); New York Times Co. v. Sullivan (1964); New York Times Co. v. United States (1971); New York v. Ferber (1982); Nixon v. Shrink Missouri Government PAC (2000); Nixon, Richard M. (1913–1994); Noise, Freedom from; No-Knock Warrant; Nollan v. California Coastal Commission (1987); Northwest Ordinance; Nude Dancing; O; Oaths of Office; Obscenity; O'Connor, Sandra Day (b. 1930); Oklahoma City Bombing; Olmstead v. United States (1928); Open-Fields Exception; Original Intent; Original Jurisdiction; Orwell, George (1903–1950); Overbreadth Doctrine; Overturning Supreme Court Decisions; P; Palko v. Connecticut (1937); Palmer Raids; Parental Rights; Parents Music Resource Center; Paris Adult Theatre I v. Slaton (1973); Patents; Patriot Act; Payne v. Tennessee (1991); Penn Central Transportation Co. v. City of New York (1978); Penn, William (1644–1718); Pennsylvania Coal v. Mahon (1922); Pennsylvania v. Mimms (1977); Pennsylvania v. Nelson (1956); Personhood; Petition of Right; Physician-Assisted Suicide; Pierce v. Society of Sisters (1925); Plain-Sight Doctrine; Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey (1992); Plea Bargaining; Police Brutality; Police Power; Police, Restrictions on; Political Parties; Political Patronage; Political-Question Doctrine; Polygamy; Pornography; Posadas de Puerto Rico Associates v. Tourism Company of Puerto Rico (1986); Posse Comitatus; Powell v. Alabama (1932); Prayer in Schools; Precedent; Preemption; Preferred-Freedoms Doctrine; President and Civil Liberties; Presidential Debates; Preventive Detention; Prison Litigation Reform Act; Prisoners' Rights; Probation; Probationer Rights; Procedural Due Process; Prohibition; Property Rights; Proportionality of Sentences; Prosecutorial Misconduct; Public-Danger Exception; Public Defenders; Public Forum; Publicity Act of 1910; Pure-Speech Doctrine; Putney Debates; Q; Quakers; Quarantines; Quinlan, In re (1976); Quirin, Ex parte (1942); R; R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul (1992); Racial Profiling; Random Drug Testing; Rankin v. McPherson (1987); Rasul v. Bush (2004); Rational-Basis Test; Red Baiting; Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. Federal Communications Commission (1969); Red Scare (1919–1920); Rehnquist, William Hubbs (b. 1924); Release-Time Program; Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993; Religious Holidays; Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000; Religious Symbols and Displays; Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union (1997); Reply, Right to; Republican Party; Republican Party of Minnesota v. White (2002); Reynolds v. United States (1878); Richardson v. Ramirez (1974); Right of Confrontation; Right of School Boards to Ban Books; Right of Unmarried People to Live Together; Right to Appeal; Right to Counsel; Right to Die; Right to Education; Right to Petition; Right to Privacy; Right to Travel; Right to Vote; Rights of Aliens; Rights of Minors; Rights of Witnesses; Ring v. Arizona (2002); Ripeness; Rivera, Diego (1886–1957); Roadblocks; Rochin v. California (1952); Roe v. Wade (1973); Romer v. Evans (1996); Rosenberg, Ethel (1915–1953) and Julius (1918–1953); Rosenberger v. University of Virginia (1995); Rostker v. Goldberg (1981); Roth Test; Rust v. Sullivan (1991); S; San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez (1973); Santa Fe Independent School District v. Doe (2000); Sattazahn v. Pennsylvania (2003); Scales v. United States (1961); Scalia, Antonin G. (b. 1936); Schenck v. United States (1919); Schlup v. Delo (1995); Schmerber v. California (1966); Scopes v. State of Tennessee (1927); Search; Search Incident to Arrest; Search of Student Lockers; Search Warrants; Second Amendment; Section 1983 Actions; Sedition Act of 1918; Seditious Libel; Seizure; Selective Incorporation; Self-incrimination; Sell v. United States (2003); Separation of Church and State; Seven Dirty Words; Seventeenth Amendment; Seventh Amendment; Sexual Harassment; Shapiro v. Thompson (1969); Sheppard v. Maxwell (1966); Sherbert v. Verner (1963); Sixth Amendment; Skinner v. Oklahoma (1942); Slander; Slaughterhouse Cases (1873); Smith Act Cases; Smith v. Collin (1978); Solicitor General; Souter, David H. (b. 1939); Special-Needs Doctrine; Speedy Trial, Right to; Standing; Stanley v. Georgia (1969); State Action; State Bills of Rights; State Constitutional Rights; State Courts; Statute of Limitations; Stevens, John Paul (b. 1920); Stewart, Potter (1915–1985); Stone v. Graham (1980); Stone, Harlan Fiske (1872–1946); Stop-and-Frisk; Story, Joseph (1779–1845); Strickland v. Washington (1984); Strict Scrutiny; Strikes and Arbitration; Stromberg v. California (1931); Student Newspapers; Student Rights; Student Searches; Subpoena; Substantive Due Process; Subversive Speech; Suicide; Summary Judgment; Suspect Classifications; Symbolic Speech; T; Taft, William Howard (1857–1930); Takings Clause; Taney, Roger Brooke (1777–1864); Taxation and Civil Liberties; Ten Commandments: Posting; Terry v. Ohio (1968); Texas v. Johnson (1989); Third Amendment; Thomas, Clarence (b. 1948); Thoreau, Henry David; Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (1986); Three-Strikes Laws; Tillman Act of 1907; Time, Place, and Manner Restrictions; Timmons v. Twin Cities Area New Party (1997); Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District (1969); Tolerance; Torture; Totality-of-Circumstances Test; Trademark; Transgender Legal Issues in the United States; Treason; Trial by Jury; Trop v. Dulles (1957); Trustees of Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1819); Twenty-sixth Amendment; Tyranny of the Majority; U; United States Constitution; United States Court System; United States Supreme Court; United States v. American Library Association, Inc. (2003); United States v. Drayton (2002); United States v. Eichman (1990); United States v. Kirschenblatt (1926); United States v. Leon (1984); United States v. National Treasury Employees Union (1995); United States v. O'Brien (1968); United States v. Playboy Entertainment Group (2000); United States v. The Progressive, Inc. (1979); United States v. Santana (1976); United States v. Sokolow (1989); United States v. United States District Court (1972); USA Patriot Act; V; Vagueness; V-Chip; Vernonia School District v. Acton (1995); Vested Rights; Victim-Impact Statement; Victimless Crimes; Victims' Rights; Vietnam War; Village of Belle Terre v. Boraas (1974); Vinson, Frederick Moore (1890–1953); Violence Against Women Act; Virginia Declaration of Rights; Virginia State Board of Pharmacy v. Virginia Citizens Consumer Council, Inc. (1976); Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom; Virginia v. Black (2003); Voir Dire; Volstead Act; Vulgar Speech; W; Waite, Morrison Remick (1816–1888); Wallace v. Jaffree (1985); War on Drugs; War Powers Act; Warren, Earl (1891–1974); Washington v. Glucksberg (1997); Watkins v. United States (1957); Web; Webster v. Reproductive Health Services (1989); Weeks v. United States (1914); Welsh v. United States (1970); West Virginia Board of Education v. Barnette (1943); White, Byron R. (1917–2002); Whitney v. California (1927); Widmar v. Vincent (1981); Wiggins v. Smith (2003); Williams, Edward Bennett (1920–1988); Wilson, Woodrow (1856–1924); Wiretapping; Wisconsin v. Mitchell (1993); Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972); Wolf v. Colorado (1949); World War I; World War II; Write-in Votes; Writs of Certiorari; Y; Yates v. United States (1957); Young v. American Mini Theatres, Inc. (1976); Z; Zablocki v. Redhail (1978); Zadvydas v. Davis (2001); Zelman v. Simmons-Harris (2002); Zenger, John Peter (1697–1746); Zobrest v. Catalina Foothills School District (1993); Zoning; Zorach v. Clauson (1952); Zurcher v. Stanford Daily News (1978); Magna Carta (1215); The Virginia Declaration of Rights (1776); The Declaration of Independence (1776); Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union (1781); The Constitution of the United States (1788); The Bill of Rights (1789); Chronology

Descriere

Examines the history and hotly contested debates surrounding the concept and practice of civil liberties and provides detailed history of court cases, events, Constitutional amendments and rights, personalities, and themes that have had an impact on freedoms in America. The Encyclopedia examines the limiting of personal freedom for the common good