BRIA 14_1

Constitutional Rights Foundation
Bill of Rights in Action
FALL 1998 (14:1)

Culture Clash

In a free and diverse society such as ours, conflicts are inevitable.  Clashes can erupt between economic classes, science and religion, or ethnic groups.  Often the courts are called upon to intervene.  In this issue of Bill of Rights in Action, we examine some current and historical controversies that have led to court actions.

U.S. Government: The Kennewick Controversies

World History: Witch Hunt

U.S. Government: The Battle Over Proposition 187   

This issue of the Bill of Rights in Action is made possible by a generous grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation.

 

 

 

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