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The right to die

2014
Contains a collection of articles that address issues related to the right to die.

The right to die

2010
Presents articles discussing issues related to euthanasia, including its connection with religion, the legality of right-to-die laws, and the ethics behind physician-assisted suicide.

Do children have rights?

2011
Presents sixteen essays that debate children's rights issues, including child labor, abortion consent, female circumcision, voting rights, school policies, and others.

Concealed weapons

2011
A collection of fourteen essays about issues related to concealed weapons, discussing the evolution of concealed carry laws, whether gun-free zones increase instances of violence, if concealed weapons protect personal freedoms, national standards, permits, and more.

Should cameras be allowed in courtrooms?

2008
A collection of thirteen essays that offers varying perspectives on the debate over cameras being allowed in courtrooms.

DNA databases

2012
Contains thirteen essays that provide varying perspectives on issues related to DNA data banks, including the benefits and burdens of DNA databases, governmental intrusion on private information, securing privacy, physical profiles, and more.

What Rights Should Illegal Immigrants Have?

2010
Presents a collection of thirteen controversial essays that debate issues associated with the rights of illegal immigrants including employer sanctions, immigration raids, amnesty, driving privileges, and in-state college tuition.

Is gun ownership a right?

2010
Presents expert discussions of the controversial topic of gun ownership rights, covering a wide range of arguments in order to facilitate the development of critical thinking skills, with primary and secondary sources and other resources to aid in research.

Gay marriage

2012
Presents differing viewpoints on the issues of gay marriage.

Should music lyrics be censored?

2012
Contains fifteen articles that define the debate over whether music lyrics should be censored.

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