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Freedom of speech is a foundational principle of the American
Constitutional system. This collection of over 100 primary
documents from a variety of sources will help students understand
exactly what is meant by "free speech," and how it has evolved
since the founding of our country. Court cases, opinion pieces, and
many other documents bring to life the tension between America's
constitutional commitment to robust and unrestrained discourse and
recurring efforts to suppress expression deemed dangerous,
degrading or obscene. Explanatory introductions to each document
aid users in understanding the various arguments put forth in
debates over exactly how to define the Constitution to encourage
readers to consider all sides when drawing their own conclusions.
Relying heavily on Supreme Court precedents that have shaped First
Amendment law, the volume also provides plenty of carefully
selected source materials chosen to reflect the culture of the
times, allowing the reader to better understand the climate giving
rise to each controversy. The introductory and explanatory text
help readers understand the nature of the conflicts, the issues
being litigated, the social and cultural pressures that shaped each
debate, and the manner in which the composition of the Supreme
Court and the passions of the individual Justices affected the
development of the law. This welcome resource will provide students
with the opportunity to explore the philosophy of the First
Amendment's Free Speech provisions and to understand how our
historic commitment to freedom of expression has fared at various
times in our history.
Americans increasingly think in terms of red and blue. God and
Country examines the religious roots of these cultural divisions in
American political life. But instead of pitting a people of faith
against a secular humanist elite, God and Country helps Americans
understand the religious differences that divide, appreciate the
public agreements that allow us to live with religious differences,
evaluate how existing democratic processes alleviate divisions, and
identify ways Americans can agree to disagree.
Questions of ethics in public administration are increasingly in
the news, where commentators seem too often detached from the
sources of those ethics and their application to current political
conflicts. American Public Service: Constitutional and Ethical
Foundations examines public administration ethics as contextualized
by constitutional, legal, and political values within the United
States. Through case studies, hypothetical examples, and an
easy-to-read discussion format, the authors explore what these
values mean for specific duties of government managers and for the
resolution of many contemporary issues confronting public sector
officials. Key Features: * Describes the philosophical
underpinnings of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights *
Identifies the values that anchor and define what government and
public administrators should do. * Indicates where these values fit
into a framework for moral decision-making in the public sector,
and how they apply to discussions of current controversies in
public administration. * Written by authors with rich experience as
both lawyers and academics in public administration programs.
Americans increasingly think in terms of red and blue. God and
Country examines the religious roots of these cultural divisions in
American political life. But instead of pitting a people of faith
against a secular humanist elite, God and Country helps Americans
understand the religious differences that divide, appreciate the
public agreements that allow us to live with religious differences,
evaluate how existing democratic processes alleviate divisions, and
identify ways Americans can agree to disagree.
The approach of "Informing Architecture by Materiality" opens the
way to an innovative use of materials in the design professions.
Taking material qualities and properties such as texture,
elasticity, transparency and fluidity as a point of departure, the
concept described and employed here transcends the conventional
definitions of building materials. Instead, the focus is on a
multitude of material operations, like folding and bending, carving
and cutting, weaving and knitting, mirroring and screening. The
featured design strategies and methods address established and
"new" materials alike. They are applied both to the scale of the
detail and the entire building. The examples comprise prototype
structures as well as large building projects. Eight chapters deal
with surfaces and layers, joints and juctions, weaving and
texturing, nanoscale transformations, responsiveness, the
integration of ephemeral factors like wind and light as well as
material collections providing professional resources. Written by
renowned experts in this field, the book features many examples
from international contemporary architecture. The introductory part
provides the conceptual background, while a final chapter describes
consequences for pressing issues of today, like sustainability or
life cycle assessment.
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