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In: Constitutional law and politics 2
In: Legal almanac series 13
In: Contemporary World Issues Ser.
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Background and History -- Introduction -- The First Amendment-Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition -- The Second Amendment-The Right to Bear Arms -- The Third Amendment-The Housing of Soldiers -- The Fourth Amendment-Search and Arrest Warrants -- The Fifth Amendment-Rights in Criminal Cases and Compelling Self-Incrimination -- The Sixth Amendment-Rights to Fair Trial -- The Seventh Amendment-Rights in Civil Cases -- The Eighth Amendment-Bails, Fines, and Punishments -- The Ninth Amendment-Rights Retained by the People -- The Tenth Amendment-Powers Retained by States and the People -- The Fourteenth Amendment-Civil Rights -- The Fifteenth Amendment-Black Suffrage -- Civil Rights Acts by the U.S. Congress -- The Nineteenth Amendment-Women's Suffrage -- The Twenty-Fourth Amendment-Poll Taxes -- The Twenty-Sixth Amendment-Suffrage for Eighteen-Year-Olds -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Problems, Controversies, and Solutions -- Introduction -- The Denial of Rights to the "Other -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Perspectives -- Introduction -- The COVID-19 Pandemic and Lessons for Civil Rights Coping Strategies -- Two Courts: State Courts of Last Resort and Civil Rights Adjudication -- Defining Equality: Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Americans with Disabilities Act -- Warrants for Me but Not for Thee: Students' Fourth Amendment Rights in Public Schools -- When Secular and Religious Interests Collide -- Transgender Rights -- The Free Press in the Age of Trump -- Religious Opposition to Abortion Rights: Another Attempt at Establishment of Religion -- Fish-Ins" and the Indian Civil Rights Movement -- Chapter 4: Profiles -- Introduction -- Organizations -- People-Government -- People-Nongovernment -- References -- Chapter 5: Data and Documents.
Offers an examination of the dimensions of state disruption and the roles of the international community in responding to it, looks at military doctrine for dealing with disorder and humanitarian emergencies, and examines mechanisms for ending violence and delivering justice
It is not only a paradox but something of an intellectual scandal that, in an era so shaken by radical actions and ideologies, social science has had nothing theoretically new to say about radicalism since the middle of the last century. Breaching the Civil Order fills this void. It argues that, rather than seeing radicalism in substantive terms - as violent or militant, communist or fascist - radicalism should be seen more broadly as any organized effort to breach the civil order. The theory is brilliantly made flesh in a series of case studies by leading European and American social scientists, from the destruction of property in the London race riots to the public militancy of Black Lives Matter in the US, the performative violence of the Irish IRA and the Mexican Zapatistas to the democratic upheavals of the Arab Spring, and from Islamic terrorism in France to Germany's right-wing populist Pegida.