Taking sides. Clashing views on controversial legal issues

Katsh, M Ethan

Taking sides. Clashing views on controversial legal issues Katsh, M Ethan - 8th ed - Guilford, Conn. : Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, ©1998. - xix, 373 pages ; 24 cm.

Includes index.

Should lawyers be prohibited from presenting a false case? --
Does mediation in divorce cases hurt women? --
Should plea bargaining be abolished? --
Are term limits for elected officials unconstitutional? --
Is drug use testing of student athletes permitted under the Fourth Amendment? --
Is "hate speech" fully protected by the Constitution? --
Is flag burning protected by the First Amendment? --
Did Congress have the authority to enact the Religious Freedom Restoration Act in order to enforce constitutional guarantees on the free exercise of religion? --
Is abortion protected by the Constitution? --
Is the regulation of pornography on the Internet unconstitutional? --
Should. Affirmative action policies by continued? --
Are restrictions on physician-assisted suicide constitutional? --
Should same-sex marriage be lawful? --
Should the death penalty be abolished? --
Is it unconstitutonal to detain "sexually dangerous" individuals after they have served their prison sentences? --
Should law enforcement officials notify the community when a convicted sex offender moves in? --
Should the insanity defense be abolished? --
Should drug use be legalized?

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