Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-188) and index.
Why civil liberties should be protected from antidiscrimination laws -- The threat to freedom of expression in the workplace -- The threat to artistic freedom -- Political speech as illegal discrimination -- Censoring campus speech -- Compelled speech -- Public accommodations laws and the threat to the autonomy of private organizations -- Stifling expressive associations -- Regulating religious schools -- Religious landlords: antidiscrimination law as a weapon in the culture wars -- The right to privacy and the right to be left alone -- The ACLU and the abandonment of civil liberties.
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Intolerant activists are determined to impose their moralistic views on all Americans, regardless of the consequences for civil liberties. These well-organized zealots are a dominant force in one of American's major political practices. They have already achieved many legislative victories, especially at the local level, where they often wield disproportionate power.
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Civil rights-- United States.
Discrimination-- Law and legislation-- United States.