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Chapter 1: The Source of Civil Liberties 1. Natural Law Provides the Basis for Civil Liberties 16 Andrew P. Napolitano 2. Civil Liberties Derive from a Consensual Understanding of Injustice 20 Alan M. Dershowitz 3. The Constitution Does Not Grant Civil Liberties, It Only Protects Them 25 Jacob G. Horberger Chapter 2: Separation of Church and State 1. The First Amendment Intends the Separation of Church and State 31 Albert Menendez and Edd Doerr 2. The First Amendment Does Not Intend the Separation of Church and State 36 JeffJacoby 3. Public Expressions of Faith Do Not Violate the Constitution 39 Alan Sears 4. An Atheist Addresses the Separation of Church and State 42 Michael Newdow Chapter 3: The Right to Privacy 1. The Right to Privacy Is a Modern Concept 46 Amitai Etzioni 2. American Culture Paradoxically Values Privacy, Exhibitionism, and Surveillance 53 Wendy Kaminer 3. Technology Is a Threat to Privacy 61 Eric J. Gertler 4. The Crusade to Protect Privacy Is Misguided 67 Michael Lind Chapter 4: Freedom of Expression 1. The Historical Foundation of Free Speech 75 Robert Hargreaves 2. Censorship Is Harmful to Society 81 Nan Levinson 3. Some Censorship Is Beneficial to Society 86 Jonah Goldberg 4. Indecency in the Media Should Be Restricted 92 Robert Peters 5. Teaching Media Literacy Is an Alternative to Censorship 97 Marjorie Heins and Christina Cho 6. A Parent Advocates Engaging Children About Media Indecency 103 Barry Fagin 7. A Professor Is Fired for Giving Voice to His Political Dissent 106 Sami Al-Arian Chapter 5: Civil Liberties in the Age of Terrorism 1. The Tension Between Civil Liberties and National Security 113 Jerel A. Rosati 2. The Patriot Act Curtails Civil Liberties 116 Julian Sanchez 3. Anti-Terror Initiatives Do Not Diminish Civil Liberties 121 Rich Lowry 4. The Rights of Unlawful Enemy Combatants Should Be Restricted 124 Robert H. Bork 5. Safeguards for the Accused Must Be Preserved 129 Anthony Lewis 6. An Arab American Defends Racial Profiling 136 Rob Asghar 7. The Harms of Racial Profiling 138 Dan B. Gerson