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Title Freedom of assembly and association / Noel Merino, book editor.| [Gale electronic resource]

Publication Info. Detroit : Greenhaven Press, 2012.
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Description 1 online resource (172 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color).
Series Teen rights and freedoms
Gale eBooks
Teen rights and freedoms.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The freedom of assembly supports the freedom of association / Adam Newton -- It is a violation of freedom of assembly to arrest peaceful protestors : the Supreme Court's decision / Potter Stewart -- A teacher stands up for the freedom to assemble : personal narrative / Doug Knick -- Age restrictions do not violate first amendment associational rights of minors : the Supreme Court's decision / William Rehnquist -- Juvenile curfew laws are constitutional when employed to reduce crime : the Circuit Court's decision / E. Grady Jolly -- Juvenile curfew laws without adequate exceptions are unconstitutional : the Circuit Court's decision / Charles Wiggins -- The courts are split on the constitutionality of juvenile curfew laws / Harvard Law Review -- There is no evidence that juvenile curfews are justified / Rich Jahn -- It is unconstitutional for schools to prohibit particular political associations : the Supreme Court's decision / Lewis F. Powell Jr. -- Student fraternities can be protected as expressive assocations / Greg Lukianoff and Matthew Vasconcellos -- A school policy restricting an all-male fraternity does not violate freedom of association : the Circuit Court's decision / Pierre Leval -- Freedom of expressive association allows groups to exclude members : the Supreme Court's decision / William Rehnquist -- The scoutmaster in Dale speaks out about his loss at the Supreme Court : personal narrative / James Dale, interviewed by Kera Bolonik -- Freedom of assocation should not be limited to avoid discrimination / Selwyn Duke.
Summary Examines a broad range of perceived or actual legal rights and freedoms that impact the lives of young American teens. This volume focuses on the freedom to assemble with the goal of expressing political ideas.
Subject Freedom of association -- United States.
Assembly, Right of -- United States.
Added Author Merino, Noel, editor.
Gale Group.
Other Form: Print version: Freedom of assembly and association. Detroit : Greenhaven Press, c2012 9780737758283 (DLC) 2011041398
ISBN 9780737766080 (electronic book)
9780737758283 (hardcover)
0737758287
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