Freedom of Expression in the Supreme Court: The Defining CasesTerry Eastland Rowman & Littlefield, 2000 - 397 pages In Freedom of Expression in the Supreme Court, Terry Eastland brings together the Court's leading First Amendment cases, some 60 in all, starting with Schenck v. United States (1919) and ending with Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union (1998). Complete with a comprehensive introduction, pertinent indices and a useful bibliography, Freedom of Expression in the Supreme Court offers the general and specialized reader alike a thorough treatment of the Court's understanding on the First Amendment's speech, press, assembly, and petition clauses. |
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... Suppression Law Invalid , " June 2 , 1931 . The Nation : On Stromberg v . California , editorial , June 3 , 1931. / On Dennis v . United States , " Strait - jacketing Free Speech , " June 14 , 1951. / On R.A.V. v . St. Paul , " Fighting ...
... Suppression Law Invalid , " June 2 , 1931 . The Nation : On Stromberg v . California , editorial , June 3 , 1931. / On Dennis v . United States , " Strait - jacketing Free Speech , " June 14 , 1951. / On R.A.V. v . St. Paul , " Fighting ...
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... suppress such speech locally and then asked Northern states to pass criminal laws " pro- hibiting the printing ... suppressing abolitionist societies . When these requests were rebuffed , some communities in the South took matters into ...
... suppress such speech locally and then asked Northern states to pass criminal laws " pro- hibiting the printing ... suppressing abolitionist societies . When these requests were rebuffed , some communities in the South took matters into ...
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... suppressed . During the Civil War , a grand jury sitting in New York was disturbed by opposition in the city's press to the Northern war effort . Although the Tri- bune , the Herald , and the Times generally supported the effort , other ...
... suppressed . During the Civil War , a grand jury sitting in New York was disturbed by opposition in the city's press to the Northern war effort . Although the Tri- bune , the Herald , and the Times generally supported the effort , other ...
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... suppress it . " The life of the nation depended upon the army , Lincoln said , and " armies can not be maintained unless desertion shall be punished by the severe penalty of death . " Then he asked : " Must I shoot a simple- minded ...
... suppress it . " The life of the nation depended upon the army , Lincoln said , and " armies can not be maintained unless desertion shall be punished by the severe penalty of death . " Then he asked : " Must I shoot a simple- minded ...
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... suppressed . The amendment thus permits a " free trade in ideas , " and the ones that " the dominant forces of the ... suppress speech of this kind for the sake of republican government and the self - evident truths that provide its foun ...
... suppressed . The amendment thus permits a " free trade in ideas , " and the ones that " the dominant forces of the ... suppress speech of this kind for the sake of republican government and the self - evident truths that provide its foun ...
Contents
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VI | 5 |
VII | 10 |
VIII | 18 |
IX | 22 |
X | 24 |
XIII | 30 |
XIV | 34 |
XLIV | 183 |
XLV | 190 |
XLVII | 193 |
XLVIII | 196 |
L | 207 |
LI | 216 |
LII | 233 |
LIII | 238 |
XV | 37 |
XVII | 43 |
XVIII | 45 |
XX | 49 |
XXI | 52 |
XXII | 54 |
XXIII | 63 |
XXIV | 71 |
XXV | 77 |
XXVI | 86 |
XXVII | 94 |
XXVIII | 100 |
XXIX | 105 |
XXXI | 110 |
XXXII | 121 |
XXXIII | 131 |
XXXIV | 135 |
XXXV | 142 |
XXXVI | 146 |
XXXVII | 153 |
XXXVIII | 156 |
XL | 164 |
XLI | 166 |
XLII | 171 |
XLIII | 176 |
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