Winner of the 2022 Library Award for Undergraduate ResearchThis submission analyzes the use of the U.S. court system in the Vietnam antiwar movement. Specifically, this paper looks at how activists used the Supreme Court to protect their First Amendment rights to protest. In protecting their rights through the courts, these activists ensured the continued development and growth of the antiwar movement. Legal activism in this way was distinct because it allowed the movement to grow in ways that other forms of protest did not. It also impacted the lives of those not involved in the movement by enhancing their First Amendment rights in ways that protests outside the courtroom never would have been able to
For my country iii Born of Freedom and Dissent: A comparative analysis of American antiwar protest i...
By failing to recognize the challenges facing political and military leaders in the wake of the Sept...
The Vietnam War was one of the most polarizing events in United States history. Protesters angered b...
Cultural aesthetics are the latent effects of human relations informing cognitive schemas as cultura...
An unstoppable force: The anti-war movement.https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/so_racial_relations_zi...
Book review: Protesters on Trial: Criminal Justice in the Southern Rights and Vietnam Antiwar Moveme...
One of the most singular pieces of legislation in American constitutional history passed the Massach...
This Article argues that judicial deference to the military, at least as the principle is understood...
The Author examines the Supreme Court’s use of “preferential judicial activism”—whereby justices dec...
This Article examines the contest over dissent and loyalty during the Vietnam War. The Johnson and N...
In the classical era of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, activists and prot...
Political protest has had a longstanding history within the United States, predating the country’s f...
When President Lyndon Baines Johnson escalated the Vietnam War in 1965, he ordered more man to fight...
This thesis focuses on GI and veteran dissent during the Vietnam War. While activism of the 1960s ha...
During the 1960s and 1970s, youth activism and culture shaped American society. Pre- and college-age...
For my country iii Born of Freedom and Dissent: A comparative analysis of American antiwar protest i...
By failing to recognize the challenges facing political and military leaders in the wake of the Sept...
The Vietnam War was one of the most polarizing events in United States history. Protesters angered b...
Cultural aesthetics are the latent effects of human relations informing cognitive schemas as cultura...
An unstoppable force: The anti-war movement.https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/so_racial_relations_zi...
Book review: Protesters on Trial: Criminal Justice in the Southern Rights and Vietnam Antiwar Moveme...
One of the most singular pieces of legislation in American constitutional history passed the Massach...
This Article argues that judicial deference to the military, at least as the principle is understood...
The Author examines the Supreme Court’s use of “preferential judicial activism”—whereby justices dec...
This Article examines the contest over dissent and loyalty during the Vietnam War. The Johnson and N...
In the classical era of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, activists and prot...
Political protest has had a longstanding history within the United States, predating the country’s f...
When President Lyndon Baines Johnson escalated the Vietnam War in 1965, he ordered more man to fight...
This thesis focuses on GI and veteran dissent during the Vietnam War. While activism of the 1960s ha...
During the 1960s and 1970s, youth activism and culture shaped American society. Pre- and college-age...
For my country iii Born of Freedom and Dissent: A comparative analysis of American antiwar protest i...
By failing to recognize the challenges facing political and military leaders in the wake of the Sept...
The Vietnam War was one of the most polarizing events in United States history. Protesters angered b...