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© 2026 Ann Mathenge · Built with love, coffee, and cat hair.
By Rob Edelman
Contentious issues such as abortion and the death penalty touch on people's deeply held personal and political beliefs. But these issues have also been tested many times in the courts. Often these court decisions reflect societal climate and offer a fascinating way to trace changing trends. This anthology series captures the passion and depth of these debates and provides an ideal resource for research on social issues. Each volume focuses on a specific issue and examines how the courts have helped to shape that issue through their rulings. Primary sources include the text of court rulings and dissenting opinions as well as contemporaneous analysis and opinion on the rulings. Secondary sources provide retrospective evaluation of the courts' decisions and their legacies. Additional features add to the usefulness of these volumes, including an annotated table of contents, an in-depth introduction and chapter prefaces, a comprehensive index, book and periodical bibliographies, and a list of organizations to contact for additional information on the issue. This engaging series offers a wealth of information on both the historical and contemporary aspects of the most pressing issues confronting society.
Published
November 1, 2006
Format
Hardcover
Pages
181
Language
English
ISBN
9780737734492