Civil rights -- United States
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Civil rights -- United States
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Civil rights
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- Points of rebellion, William O. Douglas
- Asylum denied, a refugee's struggle for safety in America, David Ngaruri Kenney and Philip G. Schrag
- Radicals in robes, why extreme right-wing courts are wrong for America, Cass R. Sunstein
- The naked employee, how technology is compromising workplace privacy, Frederick S. Lane
- Presumed guilty, how the Supreme Court empowered the police and subverted civil rights, Erwin Chemerinsky
- Rights gone wrong, how law corrupts the struggle for equality, Richard Thompson Ford
- When they come for you, how police and government are trampling our liberties--and how to take them back, David Kirby
- Closing the courthouse door, how your constitutional rights became unenforceable, Erwin Chemerinsky
- We must not be afraid to be free, stories of free expression in America, Ronald K.L. Collins, Sam Chaltain
- Lyndon B. Johnson, civil rights address, [produced by Educational Video Group]
- Inventing equal opportunity
- Jefferson & civil liberties;, the darker side
- The First amendment and the future of American democracy, Walter Berns
- Civil rights and civil liberties, Edited by Gerald Leinwand
- This Muslim American life, dispatches from the War on Terror, Moustafa Bayoumi
- Privacy, what everyone needs to know, Leslie P. Francis, John G. Francis
- The birth of the Bill of rights, 1776-1791, by Robert Allen Rutland
- The rights of the people, how our search for safety invades our liberties, David K. Shipler
- Civil liberties and American democracy, John Brigham
- Who killed Vincent Chin?, by Christine Choy and Renee Tajima
- Spying on democracy, government surveillance, corporate power, and public resistance, Heidi Boghosian ; [foreword by] Lewis Lapham
- Seven deadly sins, constitutional rights and the criminal justice system, David R. Lynch, Molly Sween, Mark Denniston, and Bruce Bayley
- Your weekly address, the White House, July 11, 2015
- One nation under siege, Congress, terrorism, and the fate of American democracy, Jocelyn Jones Evans
- Angry white men, American masculinity at the end of an era, by Michael Kimmel
- Why marriage matters, America, equality, and gay people's right to marry, Evan Wolfson
- Fortress America, on the front lines of homeland security, an inside look at the coming surveillance state, Matthew Brzezinski
- Unwarranted, policing without permission, Barry Friedman
- We the people, by Harry S. Truman, Frank Blair and Robert A. Taft
- The Bill of rights, by Learned Hand
- [Daisy Bates], [excerpt from March on Washington], [distributed by Educational Video Group, Inc.]
- Civil rights and the making of the modern American state, Megan Ming Francis, Pepperdine University
- Terrorism and the constitution, sacrificing civil liberties in the name of national security, David Cole, James X. Dempsey ; foreword by Carole Goldberg
- The Patriot Act under fire, ABC News Productions ; [produced by] ABC News
- 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, the White House
- Covering, the hidden assault on our civil rights, Kenji Yoshino
- Understanding mass incarceration, a people's guide to the key civil rights struggle of our time, James Kilgore
- Constitutional politics in Canada and the United States, edited by Stephen L. Newman
- Children of the struggle, written and directed by John B. Benitz., with Dick Gregory, Andrea Marcellus and Brian Wimmer
- Enemy combatants, terrorism, and armed conflict law, a guide to the issues, edited by David K. Linnan
- Democracy betrayed, the rise of the surveillance security state, William W. Keller
- The dark side of reform, exploring the impact of public policy on racial equity, edited by Tyrell Connor and Daphne M. Penn
- Unconstitutional, the war on our civil liberties, directed and produced by Nonny de la Peña ; presented by Robert Greenwald
- Civil rights and civil liberties in America, a reference handbook, Michael C. LeMay
- Civil rights, Editor : Bernard Schwartz, New York University School of Law
- A legal discussion of investigation of a hit and run, directed by John K. Marshall ; produced by Documentary Educational Resources (DER), in Pittsburgh Police
- Gay marriage, why it is good for gays, good for straights, and good for America, Jonathan Rauch
- Religious freedom in an egalitarian age, Nelson Tebbe
- Battlefield America, the war on the American people, John W. Whitehead
- How did African American women shape the civil rights movement and what challenges did they face?, documents selected and interpreted by Gail S. Murray
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