Young, Mitchell

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White supremacy groups

Essays debate the reasons that white supremacy groups exist and the social ramifications of such groups.
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For-profit education

2011
Collects twenty-two essays that provide varying perspectives on issues concerning for-profit education, debating if the needs of school age and college students are met, what the future role of for-profit education is, and more.

Political corruption

2010
Examines the debate surrounding political corruption in the United States, with arguments from varying perspectives on the abuse of executive privilege, the Independent Counsel, campaign spending and contributions, the federal government's right to prosecute local corruption, and more.

White-collar crime

2009
This anthology examines court cases addressing white-collar crime; California Bankers Association v. Shultz, Scheidler v. National Organization for Women, Arthur Andersen LLP v. United States, and Philip Morris USA v. Williams.

Gun control

2007
Contains fourteen articles that provide opposing viewpoints on issues related to gun control, debating the questions of whether people should have the right to own guns, what measures will reduce gun violence and crime, and can gun control prevent school violence.

Immigration

2008
This anthology examines four court cases affecting immigration: United States v. Wong Kim Ark, United States v. Schneiderman, Plyler v. Doe, and Zadvydas v. Davis.

Islam

2006
Presents a collection of twenty-two essays that examines Islam, and discusses topics such as the history of Islam, basic beliefs including the five pillars and Ramadan, Islam around the world, radical Islam and terrorism, and more.

Euthanasia

2007
Presents overviews of four important court cases related to euthanasia, along with twenty essays that examine facets of the cases, arguing opposing points.

The scientific revolution

2006
Provides an overview of the scientific revolution which took place primarily in the seventeenth century, and contains over twenty essays that discuss the roots of the scientific revolution, examine the thinking of key people in the movement, and consider the legacy of science.

Government spending

2009
Explores the issue of government spending and the issues that various levels of government face with the combination of political, moral, and economic dilemmas when making any decision that involves the use of taxpayers' money. In a pro/con format. Viewpoints are selected from a wide range of highly respected sources and publications.

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