I. Freedom of Expression
A. The Early Period: The Uncertain Status of the Right of Free Expression
B. The Modern Period: Protecting Free Expression
1. Free Speech
2. Press Freedom and Prior Restraint
C. Free Expression and State Governments
1. The Fourteenth Amendment and Selective Incorporation
2. Limiting the Authority of States to Restrict Expression
D. Libel and Slander
E. Obscenity
II. Freedom of Religion
A. The Establishment Clause
B. The Free-Exercise Clause
III. The Right of Privacy
A. Abortion
B. Sexual Relations Among Consenting Adults
IV. Rights of Persons Accused of Crimes
A. Selective Incorporation of Procedural Rights
B. Limits on Defendants' Rights
1. The Exclusionary Rule
2. Habeas Corpus Appeals
C. Crime, Punishment, and Police Practices
V. Rights and the War on Terrorism
A. Detention of Enemy Combatants
B. Surveillance of Suspected Terrorists
VI. The Courts and a Free Society