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What Are My Rights?

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"Can I be prosecuted for comments I make online?" "Can I get a credit card?" "When can I get a tattoo?" "Why canÆt I wear what I want to school?" These questions—and many more—are asked and answered in What Are My Rights? Teens often have questions about the law, but they donÆt always know where to turn for the answers. This book gives them those answers, exploring more than 100 legal questions pertaining specifically to teens. The third edition includes fresh facts, updated statistics, and additional questions and answers, including a new chapter addressing online issues from Facebook to file sharing. Using a straightforward "just the facts" tone, and drawing on examples from real-life court cases involving young people, Judge Tom Jacobs explains to teens what their rights are. Readers learn about the laws that affect them, appreciate their rights, and consider their responsibilities.


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Series: Teens and the Law Publisher: Free Spirit Publishing Edition: 3

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781575427294
  • Release date: June 21, 2012

PDF ebook

  • ISBN: 9781575427294
  • File size: 7774 KB
  • Release date: June 21, 2012

Formats

OverDrive Read
PDF ebook

Languages

English

Levels

Lexile® Measure:1110
Text Difficulty:7-9

"Can I be prosecuted for comments I make online?" "Can I get a credit card?" "When can I get a tattoo?" "Why canÆt I wear what I want to school?" These questions—and many more—are asked and answered in What Are My Rights? Teens often have questions about the law, but they donÆt always know where to turn for the answers. This book gives them those answers, exploring more than 100 legal questions pertaining specifically to teens. The third edition includes fresh facts, updated statistics, and additional questions and answers, including a new chapter addressing online issues from Facebook to file sharing. Using a straightforward "just the facts" tone, and drawing on examples from real-life court cases involving young people, Judge Tom Jacobs explains to teens what their rights are. Readers learn about the laws that affect them, appreciate their rights, and consider their responsibilities.


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