Burning the Flag
Published in 1996 by Kent State University Press, "Burning the Flag" dives deep into a pivotal moment in American history when the United States Supreme Court ruled that burning the flag is a constitutionally protected right under the First Amendment. This compelling work, spanning 476 pages, examines the political firestorm that ensued following this landmark decision. Utilizing a wealth of research from legal, congressional, and journalistic sources, the author presents a thorough analysis of the controversy surrounding flag desecration. Ideal for those interested in constitutional law, civil rights, and American political discourse, this book offers a nuanced perspective on the clash between freedom of expression and national symbolism. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this significant topic in American history.