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When Rights Collide
Fall 1999, Volume 26, Number 4
Introduction
by Wilson A. Schooley and Robert M. O'Neil
Our Second Amendment
By Charles L. Blek, Jr.
Taking Second Amendment Rights Seriously
By Robert J. Cottrol
The Second Amendment America's First Freedom
By Charlton Heston
Must a Civil Society Be a Censored Society?
By Paul K. McMasters
Words Have Consequences: Re-framing the Hate Speech Debate
By Harlan A. Loeb
Protecting Privacy from New Technologies: The California Privacy Protection Act of 1998
By Erwin Chemerinsky
Privacy in the New Millennium: Virtual Trepass and Other Concepts
By Robert M. O'Neil
Creative Problem Solving and Human Rights
By Thomas D. Barton
Restoring Dignity, Effecting Justice
By David Lerman
Juvenile Curfews: The Rights of Minors vs. the Rhetoric of Public Safety
By Jordan C. Budd
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