Product details:
ISBN13: | 9781440868344 |
ISBN10: | 1440868344 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 400 pages |
Size: | 254x177 mm |
Language: | English |
575 |
Category:
Personal transformation, time management, stress management
Political systems and theories
Further readings in politics
Civil law
Personal transformation, time management, stress management (charity campaign)
Political systems and theories (charity campaign)
Further readings in politics (charity campaign)
Civil law (charity campaign)
Today's Civil Rights and Liberties Issues
Democrats and Republicans
Series:
Across the Aisle;
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Date of Publication: 30 June 2023
Number of Volumes: Hardback
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Long description:
This indispensable, one-stop resource examines where Democrats and Republicans stand on current civil rights and civil liberties issues related to voting, free speech, abortion and reproductive rights, guns, and other hot button topics.
Both the Democratic and Republican parties claim that they have the best interests of the nation and its people at heart, and they are equally adamant that they have the best policy solutions to address the nation's problems and challenges. Each volume in the Across the Aisle reference series examines the stated policy positions and actual voting/legislative records of the two parties (they are not always the same) on important areas of public policy, both historically and in the present day.
This volume sorts through the rhetorical clutter and partisan distortions that typify so many disputes between Republicans and Democrats and provides an accurate, balanced, and even-handed overview of the parties' attitudes and records on vital civil rights and liberties questions.
Both the Democratic and Republican parties claim that they have the best interests of the nation and its people at heart, and they are equally adamant that they have the best policy solutions to address the nation's problems and challenges. Each volume in the Across the Aisle reference series examines the stated policy positions and actual voting/legislative records of the two parties (they are not always the same) on important areas of public policy, both historically and in the present day.
This volume sorts through the rhetorical clutter and partisan distortions that typify so many disputes between Republicans and Democrats and provides an accurate, balanced, and even-handed overview of the parties' attitudes and records on vital civil rights and liberties questions.
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chronology
Abortion
Capital Punishment
Disability Rights
Drug Policy
Education Policy
Environmental Justice
Freedom of Speech
Government Surveillance
Gun Control
Health Care
Housing Policy
Immigration
Information Privacy and Internet Freedom
LGBTQ Rights
Marriage Equality
Police and Criminal Justice Reform
Religious Liberty
School Choice
Voting Rights
Women's Rights
Bibliography
Index
About the Author and Contributors
Introduction
Chronology
Abortion
Capital Punishment
Disability Rights
Drug Policy
Education Policy
Environmental Justice
Freedom of Speech
Government Surveillance
Gun Control
Health Care
Housing Policy
Immigration
Information Privacy and Internet Freedom
LGBTQ Rights
Marriage Equality
Police and Criminal Justice Reform
Religious Liberty
School Choice
Voting Rights
Women's Rights
Bibliography
Index
About the Author and Contributors