Table of contents for American cultural pluralism and law / Jill Norgren and Serena Nanda.

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Contents
Preface
Introduction: E Pluribus Unum?
Part I. Race and Ethnicity
1. Native Americans, Land, and Law
2. Trouble in Paradise: Native Hawaiian and Puerto Rican Sovereignty
3. African Americans: The Fight for Justice and Equality
4. Immigration: Latinos and Law
Part II: Religion
5. Religious Belief and Practice: The Mormons
6. Religious Belief and Practice: The Amish
7. The Culture Wars in American Schools
8. Religion and the Use of Illicit Drugs: The Rastafari and the Native American Church
Part III. Gender
9. Women¿s Nature, Women¿s Lives, Women¿s Rights
10. Family Values: Gays and Marriage
Part IV: Community and Citizenship
11. Fighting Prejudice: Persons with Disabilities and Homeless Persons
12. 100 Percent American: Who Qualifies in a National Emergency? Japanese Americans and the Law
13. Cultural Pluralism and the Rule of Law Post¿9/11
Selected Bibliography
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Minorities -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States.
Multiculturalism -- Law and legislation -- United States.