Reflections on Freedom of Speech and the First AmendmentUniversity Press of Kentucky, 16. 2. 2007 - Počet stran: 336 The guarantee of free speech enshrined in the U.S. Bill of Rights draws upon two millennia of Western thought about the value and necessity of free inquiry. Acclaimed legal scholar George Anastaplo traces the philosophical development of the idea of free inquiry from Plato's Apology to Socrates to John Milton's Areopagitica. He describes how these seminal texts and others by such diverse thinkers as St. Paul, Thomas More, and John Stuart Mill influenced the formation and the earliest applications of the First Amendment. Anastaplo also focuses on the critical free speech implications of a dozen Supreme Court cases and shows how First Amendment interpretations have evolved in response to modern events. Reflections on Freedom of Speech and the First Amendment grounds its vision of America's most basic freedoms in the intellectual traditions of Western political philosophy, providing crucial insight into the legal challenges of the future through the lens of the past. |
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... course, in The Constitutionalist, as well as in my 1995 commentary, The Amendments to the Constitution.) The importance of Hugo L. Black, as a Cold War–era champion of the First Amendment, is recognized at the outset of the discussion ...
... course in constitutional law). It should be examined further, along of course with the Good, the True, and the Beautiful, in projected volumes (which should suggest, D.V., what is examined in specialized courses), including (using my ...
... course, is the general breakdown, since the Second World War, in that salutary discipline which should guide what we all say (as well as do) in public. Addendum. The lively debate I had with the initial critics of The Constitutionalist ...
... course, much more than that—but it is that, at least. Thus, it can be invoked (along with Jesus' career) by such an illustrious champion of free speech as John Stuart Mill. Perhaps the earliest predecessor to the Apology of Socrates, at ...
... course of such a campaign that he had, on the road to Damascus, the shattering revelation which turned him into perhaps the most influential missionary in the service of the crucified Jesus. II. The Gentiles converted by Paul, he argued ...
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Private Property and Public Freedom | |
Buckley v Valeo 1976 | |
The Regulation of Commercial Speech | |
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 | |
The Future of the First Amendment? | |
A The Declaration of Independence 1776 | |
B The United States Constitution 1787 | |
The Amendments to the United States Constitution 17911992 | |
The Sedition Act of 1798 | |
Freedom of Speech and the Coming of the Civil | |
A Defense of Justice Black 1937 | |
Schenck v United States 1919 Abrams v United States 1919 | |
Debs v United States 1919 Gitlow v New York 1925 | |
Winston S Churchill and the Cause of Freedom | |
Dennis v United States 1951 the Rosenberg Case 19501953 | |
Cohen v California 1971 Texas v Johnson 1989 | |
The Pentagon Papers Case 1971 | |
Obscenity and the | |
Thomas More Petition to Henry VIII on Parliamentary Freedom of Speech 1521 | |
E The Virginia Statute of Religious Liberty 1786 | |
F Some Stages of the ReligionSpeechPressAssemblyPetition Provisions in the First Congress 1789 | |
G The Sedition Act 1798 | |
H The Virginia Resolutions 1798 | |
J Thomas Jefferson the First Inaugural Address 1801 | |
K Schenck v United States Leaflet 1917 | |
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 | |
George Anastaplo On the Alcatraz Imprisonment of a Convicted | |
N George Anastaplo An ObscenityRelated Case from Dallas 1989 | |
O Cases and Other Materials Drawn | |
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