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Judging free speech : First Amendment jurisprudence of US Supreme Court Justices / edited by Helen J. Knowles and Steven B. Lichtman.

Van Pelt Library KF9345 .J83 2015
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Knowles, Helen J., 1973- editor.
Lichtman, Steven B., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States. Supreme Court.
Freedom of speech--United States.
Freedom of speech.
United States.
United States. Constitution--1st Amendment.
Judges--United States.
Judges.
United States. Supreme Court--Officials and employees.
Constitution (United States).
Employees.
Physical Description:
ix, 288 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, [2015]
Contents:
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and the "marketplace of ideas" : experience proves to be the "life of the law" / Frederick Lewis
George Sutherland and the business of expression / Samuel R. Olken
Absolutism and democracy : Hugo L. Black's free speech jurisprudence / Michael Paris and Kevin J. McMahon
Another's lyric : John Marshall Harlan II, judicial conservatism, and free speech / Douglas E. Edlin
Justice civility : William J. Brennan Jr.'s free speech jurisprudence / James C. Foster
Potter Stewart meets the press / Keith J. Bybee
Anthony M. Kennedy : a speech is the beginning of thought / Helen J. Knowles
Black like me : the free speech jurisprudence of Clarence Thomas / Steven B. Lichtman
Stephen Breyer and the First Amendment as legal doctrine / Mark Tushnet.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781137434913
1137434910
9781137434906
1137434902
OCLC:
905419487

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