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Fear and the First Amendment

Fear and the First Amendment

Kevin A. Johnson; Craig R. Smith

THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA PRESS
2024
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A highly original account of the role that fear plays in key First Amendment cases ruled on by the Roberts Supreme Court In Fear and the First Amendment, Kevin A. Johnson and Craig R. Smith offer a deeply considered examination of the ways fear figures in First Amendment questions ruled on by the contemporary Supreme Court. Bringing together literature on theories of fear in rhetorical and philosophical traditions, Johnson and Smith focus on the rulings from the Roberts Court, which form a pivotal era of dramatic precedents. Each chapter in this book analyzes one or more First Amendment cases and a variety of related fears--whether evidentiary or not--that pertain to a given case. These cases include Morse v. Frederick, which takes up the competing fears of school administrators’ loss of authority and students’ loss of free speech rights. The authors touch on corporate funding of elections in Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission, from the fear of corporate influence on electoral politics to corporate fears of alienating their consumers by backing political candidates. They explore religious freedom and fears of homosexuality in Christian Legal Society v. Martinez. Similarly, in Snyder v. Phelps, the authors delve further into fears of God, death, emotional distress, failing as a parent, and losing one’s reputation. Next, they investigate parents’ anxieties about violence in video games in Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association. Finally, Johnson and Smith examine the role of fear in indecent, obscene, and graphic communication in three cases: FCC v. Fox Television Stations, Ashcroft v. American Civil Liberties Union, and United States v. Stevens. Together these cases reveal fear to be an endemic factor in the rhetoric of First Amendment cases. This fascinating and original work will appeal to current legal practitioners and students of law, rhetoric, philosophy, and the First Amendment.
Fear and the First Amendment

Fear and the First Amendment

Kevin A. Johnson; Craig R. Smith

THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA PRESS
2024
nidottu
A highly original account of the role that fear plays in key First Amendment cases ruled on by the Roberts Supreme Court In Fear and the First Amendment, Kevin A. Johnson and Craig R. Smith offer a deeply considered examination of the ways fear figures in First Amendment questions ruled on by the contemporary Supreme Court. Bringing together literature on theories of fear in rhetorical and philosophical traditions, Johnson and Smith focus on the rulings from the Roberts Court, which form a pivotal era of dramatic precedents. Each chapter in this book analyzes one or more First Amendment cases and a variety of related fears--whether evidentiary or not--that pertain to a given case. These cases include Morse v. Frederick, which takes up the competing fears of school administrators’ loss of authority and students’ loss of free speech rights. The authors touch on corporate funding of elections in Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission, from the fear of corporate influence on electoral politics to corporate fears of alienating their consumers by backing political candidates. They explore religious freedom and fears of homosexuality in Christian Legal Society v. Martinez. Similarly, in Snyder v. Phelps, the authors delve further into fears of God, death, emotional distress, failing as a parent, and losing one’s reputation. Next, they investigate parents’ anxieties about violence in video games in Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association. Finally, Johnson and Smith examine the role of fear in indecent, obscene, and graphic communication in three cases: FCC v. Fox Television Stations, Ashcroft v. American Civil Liberties Union, and United States v. Stevens. Together these cases reveal fear to be an endemic factor in the rhetoric of First Amendment cases. This fascinating and original work will appeal to current legal practitioners and students of law, rhetoric, philosophy, and the First Amendment.
Conversations with Scripture

Conversations with Scripture

Kevin A. Wilson

Morehouse Publishing
2006
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In the newest edition of the "Conversations with Scripture" series, Kevin Wilson offers fresh insights into the meaning of the Law for today. In chapters that explore the Law in "Exodus", and "Leviticus", Wilson examines the historical and cultural contexts of these legal codes. He discusses rituals such as sacrifice and rituals related to purification from defilement. Wilson demonstrates the ways in which the temple priests used many of these laws as their own code of purity and their own method of enforcing purity in the covenant community.
Fearless Families

Fearless Families

Kevin A Thompson

Gospel Light
2021
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Fear is a natural part of daily life. It's so common that, often, we don't even notice it. And yet, it dominates our decisions. Because of the value we as a society put on fear, we idolize safety, appearances, materialism, and power, turning to those things in hopes that they will lessen our anxieties. But Jesus preached a different way. In Fearless Families: Building Brave Homes in an Uncertain World, author and pastor Kevin A. Thompson shows us that, when we are led by love, we will choose: trust over safetyheart over appearancesconnection over materialismsubmission over power Thompson demonstrates how, as we make choices based on these values, our fears will decrease and our love will increase.
Theoretical Models of Counseling and Psychotherapy

Theoretical Models of Counseling and Psychotherapy

Kevin A. Fall; Janice Miner Holden; Andre Marquis

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2023
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The fourth edition of Theoretical Models of Counseling and Psychotherapy provides a comprehensive overview of a variety of major counseling theories and focuses on the integration of different theoretical models. With new information on multiculturalism and diversity, the book offers a detailed description of the philosophical basis for each theory as well as historical context and biographical information on each theory’s founder. Chapters include new case excerpts and clinical examples, and each chapter follows a consistent structure in its exploration of each theory’s features, including its approach to and ideas on personality development, human nature, the role of environment, the change process in therapy, and contributions to the mental health field. Theory-specific information on diagnosis, psychopharmacology, spirituality, and gender issues is also discussed, and there is an added emphasis on diversity and social justice issues. The book is accompanied by instructor and student resources where professors and students will find exercises and course material that will further deepen their understanding of counseling theory and allow them to easily bridge classroom study to future practice.Available for free download for each chapter: PowerPoint slides and quizzes for each chapter with multiple-choice questions.
Theoretical Models of Counseling and Psychotherapy

Theoretical Models of Counseling and Psychotherapy

Kevin A. Fall; Janice Miner Holden; Andre Marquis

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2023
sidottu
The fourth edition of Theoretical Models of Counseling and Psychotherapy provides a comprehensive overview of a variety of major counseling theories and focuses on the integration of different theoretical models. With new information on multiculturalism and diversity, the book offers a detailed description of the philosophical basis for each theory as well as historical context and biographical information on each theory’s founder. Chapters include new case excerpts and clinical examples, and each chapter follows a consistent structure in its exploration of each theory’s features, including its approach to and ideas on personality development, human nature, the role of environment, the change process in therapy, and contributions to the mental health field. Theory-specific information on diagnosis, psychopharmacology, spirituality, and gender issues is also discussed, and there is an added emphasis on diversity and social justice issues. The book is accompanied by instructor and student resources where professors and students will find exercises and course material that will further deepen their understanding of counseling theory and allow them to easily bridge classroom study to future practice.Available for free download for each chapter: PowerPoint slides and quizzes for each chapter with multiple-choice questions.
Alternatives to Domestic Violence

Alternatives to Domestic Violence

Kevin A. Fall; Shareen Howard

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
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The sixth edition of Alternatives to Domestic Violence is an interactive treatment workbook designed for use with a wide variety of accepted curricula for intimate partner violence intervention programs. The new edition adds to and revises the exercises and stories, including revisions to the chapters on parenting, substance abuse, and religion that deepen readers' understanding of controlling behaviors based on current literature and group member feedback. The exploration of digital abuse has been expanded to a stand-alone chapter and the “Voice of My Partner” exercises have been added to most chapters to encourage group members to explore the impact of their behavior and learn and practice the development of empathy. This workbook is a vital resource for leaders and members of intimate partner violence groups.
Alternatives to Domestic Violence

Alternatives to Domestic Violence

Kevin A. Fall; Shareen Howard

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
sidottu
The sixth edition of Alternatives to Domestic Violence is an interactive treatment workbook designed for use with a wide variety of accepted curricula for intimate partner violence intervention programs. The new edition adds to and revises the exercises and stories, including revisions to the chapters on parenting, substance abuse, and religion that deepen readers' understanding of controlling behaviors based on current literature and group member feedback. The exploration of digital abuse has been expanded to a stand-alone chapter and the “Voice of My Partner” exercises have been added to most chapters to encourage group members to explore the impact of their behavior and learn and practice the development of empathy. This workbook is a vital resource for leaders and members of intimate partner violence groups.
My Favorite Socks

My Favorite Socks

Kevin a Rasberry

IngramSpark
2023
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In this title of the series, The Learning Adventures of Kevin, Kevin loses his favorite pair of socks. Through this short tale, follow Kevin as he wants to play but can't go out without his favorite socks. Enjoy the introduction to the series and the funny but educational events as Kevin goes through his learning adventures.
The Disguised Ruler in Shakespeare and his Contemporaries
In the early seventeenth century, the London stage often portrayed a ruler covertly spying on his subjects. Traditionally deemed 'Jacobean disguised ruler plays', these works include Shakespeare's Measure for Measure, Marston's The Malcontent and The Fawn, Middleton's The Phoenix, and Sharpham's The Fleer. Commonly dated to the arrival of James I, these plays are typically viewed as synchronic commentaries on the Jacobean regime. Kevin A. Quarmby demonstrates that the disguised ruler motif actually evolved in the 1580s. It emerged from medieval folklore and balladry, Tudor Chronicle history and European tragicomedy. Familiar on the Elizabethan stage, these incognito rulers initially offered light-hearted, romantic entertainment, only to suffer a sinister transformation as England awaited its ageing queen's demise. The disguised royal had become a dangerously voyeuristic political entity by the time James assumed the throne. Traditional critical perspectives also disregard contemporary theatrical competition. Market demands shaped the repertories. Rivalry among playing companies guaranteed the motif's ongoing vitality. The disguised ruler's presence in a play reassured audiences; it also facilitated a subversive exploration of contemporary social and political issues. Gradually, the disguised ruler's dramatic currency faded, but the figure remained vibrant as an object of parody until the playhouses closed in the 1640s.
Theoretical Models of Counseling and Psychotherapy

Theoretical Models of Counseling and Psychotherapy

Kevin A. Fall; Janice Miner Holden; Andre Marquis

Routledge
2015
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This text provides a comprehensive overview of a variety of major counseling theories and focuses on the integration of different theoretical models. Appropriate for advanced undergraduates and graduate students, it offers a detailed description of the philosophical basis for each theory, along with historical context and a biography of the founder. Each chapter follows a similar format and explores the main features of the theory, including its approach to and ideas on personality development, human nature, the role of environment, the change process in therapy, and contributions and limitations to the mental health field. Theory-specific information on diagnosis, psychopharmacology, multicultural issues, spirituality, and gender issues is also discussed. These features will provide students with a deeper and more complete understanding of counseling theory than is available in any single resource and allow them to easily bridge classroom study to their future practice. This second edition of the text has been completely updated and includes more case examples, as well as a new chapter on Constructivist approaches. An online instructor’s manual with student resources is available and offers material to enhance the pedagogical features of the text.