The free speech century:

Cover -- The Free Speech Century -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Dialogue -- Part One: The Nature of First Amendment Jurisprudence -- 1. Rights Skepticism and Majority Rule at the Birth of the Modern First Amendment -- 2. Every Pos...

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Weitere Verfasser: Bollinger, Lee C. 1946- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York, NY Oxford University Press, Incorporated 2018
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Zusammenfassung:Cover -- The Free Speech Century -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Dialogue -- Part One: The Nature of First Amendment Jurisprudence -- 1. Rights Skepticism and Majority Rule at the Birth of the Modern First Amendment -- 2. Every Possible Use of Language? -- 3. Rethinking the Myth of the Modern First Amendment -- 4. The Discursive Benefits of Structure: Federalism and the First Amendment -- Part Two: Major Critiques and Controversial Areas of First Amendment Jurisprudence -- 5. Citizens United: Predictions and Reality -- 6. On the Legitimate Aim of Congressional Regulation of Political Speech: An Originalist View -- 7. The Classic First Amendment Tradition under Stress: Freedom of Speech and the University -- 8. Keeping Secrets -- 9. The First Amendment: An Equality Reading -- 10. Does the Clear and Present Danger Test Survive Cost-​Benefit Analysis? -- Part Three: The International Implications of the First Amendment -- 11. Reflections on the Firstness of the First Amendment in the United States -- 12. Freedom of Expression Abroad: The State of Play -- 13. Hate Speech at Home and Abroad -- Part Four -- 14. The Unintentional Press: How Technology Companies Fail as Publishers -- 15. Defining the Boundaries of Free Speech on Social Media -- 16. Is the First Amendment Obsolete? -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Index
In The Free Speech Century, two of America's leading First Amendment scholars, Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone, have gathered a group of the nation's leading constitutional scholars (Cass Sunstein, Lawrence Lessig, Laurence Tribe, Kathleen Sullivan, Catherine McKinnon, and others) to evaluate the development of free speech doctrine since the Supreme Court's first decision on the meaning of the First Amendment and to assess where it might be headed in the future
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ISBN:9780190841393

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