ABSTRACT

No area of public policymaking is more hotly debated than the use of government authority to enforce certain standards of behavior in areas of moral controversy. Now thoroughly revised and updated, this collection examines a variety of such policy areas - ranging from abortion and affirmative action to gay rights - including two new chapters on animal rights and hate crimes. In discussing each policy area the book examines relevant issues and arguments, as well as policy shifts over time. It considers the roles of key political and institutional actors in policymaking - including lobbies and interest groups, the bureaucracy, the president, Congress, the judiciary, and state and local authorities. Written in an accessible style that is sure to spark classroom discussion, each chapter of this new edition includes a list of relevant books, web sites, and videos for further research.

chapter 1|42 pages

Abortion

Pro-Choice Versus Pro-Life

chapter 2|35 pages

Death Penalty

Just Punishment or Legalized Homicide?

chapter 3|30 pages

Gay Rights

Nature or Nurture?

chapter 4|22 pages

Hate Crimes

Protected Prejudice or Punishable Motive?

chapter 5|29 pages

God and Country

Debating Religion in Public Life

chapter 6|35 pages

Gun Control

Constitutional Mandate or Myth?

chapter 7|31 pages

Global Warming

Environmental Crisis or Scientific Hoax?

chapter 8|35 pages

Animal Rights

Subordinate or Equal Species?