A collection of twenty controversial essays that debate the use of vaccines, including the effectiveness in disease prevention, whether the benefits outweigh the possible harms, if they should be mandatory, and worldwide development.
Explores whether people have the right to have guns, what gun control regulations are effective and necessary, and what measures should be taken to reduce gun violence.
Explores religion a specific right or freedom, with material drawn from a diverse selection of primary and secondary sources, including Supreme Court decisions and personal narratives.
Presents resources for better understanding the complex, broad, and evolving legal issues about freedom of assembly and association that is facing American teens.
Focuses on the specific issue, AIDS in developing countries, and offers a variety of perspectives eyewitness accounts, governmental views, scientific analysis, newspaper and magazine accounts, and many more to illuminate the issue.
A collection of twenty-three essays providing varying views on issues related to gateway drugs, such as whether certain drugs have a gateway effect, if they are harmful, the relationship between gateway drugs and other drugs, and society's response to them.
This anthology examines four cases concerning sex discrimination: Frontiero v. Richardson, Orr v. Orr, Johnson v. Transportation Agency, and Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
This anthology examines court cases addressing issues of constitutional rights for prisoners at Guant?namo: O'Lone v. Estate of Shabazz, Hudson v. McMillian, Ewing v. California, and Boumediene v. Bush.