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- catalog alternative "Speech, conduct, and the First Amendment".
- catalog contributor b12660612.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "106 -- E. Hate Speech: Reconsidering the Categorical Approach 109 -- F. Commercial Speech 118 -- G. Campaign Contributions and Expenditures 123 -- IV. Speech-Plus and Expressive Conduct; Compelled Speech and the Right of Association 127 -- A. Speech-Plus and Expressive Conduct 127 -- B. Compelled Speech and the Right of Association 145 -- 1. Compelled Speech 145 -- 2. Association and Compelled Association 150 -- V. "Congress Shall Make No Law Respecting an Establishment of Religion ..." 164 -- A. Subsidies for Religious Activities 168 -- B. Endorsement 189 -- 1. Public Prayers 190 -- 2. Public Displays 203 -- 3. Revisiting the Question of Legislative Intent: Endorsement and School Curricula 210 -- C. The Establishment Clause and the Problem of Accommodation 216 -- VI. " ... Or Prohibiting the Free Exercise Thereof" 218 -- A. What is a "Religion"? 225 -- B.".
- catalog description "Another View: The Activist Approach 371 -- B. The First Amendment and the Problem of Equality 373 -- C. The Future of the First Amendment 394.".
- catalog description "I. "Congress Shall Make No Law ..." 5 -- A. Preferred Liberties 5 -- B. Historical Background to the First Amendment 7 -- C. The Search for a Unified Reading 15 -- D. Some Useful Terms 25 -- II. " ... Abridging the Freedom of Speech": From Clear and Present Danger to the Categorical Approach 31 -- A. Libel and the Meaning of Sedition 31 -- B. The Focus on Circumstances: The "Clear and Present Danger" Test, 1919-1969 38 -- C. The Categorical Approach: Fighting Words, Obscenity, and Libel 46 -- 1. Regulation of Speech in a Public Forum 58 -- 2. Limited Forums 66 -- III. The Categorical Approach Revisited: Libel, Obscenity and Indecency, Sexual Harassment, and Hate Speech 72 -- A. Libel 74 -- B. Obscenity and Privacy 74 -- 1. Defining Obscenity 74 -- 2. Protecting Privacy 80 -- 3. Special Protections for Children 85 -- C. Indecency and Public Spaces 89 -- D. Sexual Harassment".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [415]-418) and index.".
- catalog description "What is a "Law Prohibiting the Free Exercise" of Religion? 230 -- VII. Government as Speaker; Access Cases 258 -- A. Government as Speaker 259 -- B. Access to Public Facilities 272 -- C. Access to Public Support 278 -- VIII. Freedom of the Press 292 -- A. Prior Restraints 292 -- B. Libel and Invasion of Privacy 301 -- C. Limits on Newsgathering 321 -- D. Reporter's Privilege 328 -- E. The Special Case of Broadcast Media: The Rise and Fall of the Equal Time Doctrine 333 -- IX. Rights of Assembly and Petition 340 -- A. Assembly 340 -- B. Petition 344 -- X. Three Views of the First Amendment; the First Amendment and the Problem of Equality; the Future of the First Amendment 362 -- A. Approaches to Understanding the First Amendment 362 -- 1. The Affirmative Approach 363 -- 2. The Negative Approach 366 -- 3. Test Cases: Access and Association 368 -- 4.".
- catalog extent "ix, 421 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0820452955 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Teaching texts in law and politics ; v. 14".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : P. Lang,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "342.73/0853 21".
- catalog subject "Freedom of speech United States.".
- catalog subject "KF4772 .S39 2003".
- catalog subject "United States. Constitution. 1st Amendment.".
- catalog tableOfContents "106 -- E. Hate Speech: Reconsidering the Categorical Approach 109 -- F. Commercial Speech 118 -- G. Campaign Contributions and Expenditures 123 -- IV. Speech-Plus and Expressive Conduct; Compelled Speech and the Right of Association 127 -- A. Speech-Plus and Expressive Conduct 127 -- B. Compelled Speech and the Right of Association 145 -- 1. Compelled Speech 145 -- 2. Association and Compelled Association 150 -- V. "Congress Shall Make No Law Respecting an Establishment of Religion ..." 164 -- A. Subsidies for Religious Activities 168 -- B. Endorsement 189 -- 1. Public Prayers 190 -- 2. Public Displays 203 -- 3. Revisiting the Question of Legislative Intent: Endorsement and School Curricula 210 -- C. The Establishment Clause and the Problem of Accommodation 216 -- VI. " ... Or Prohibiting the Free Exercise Thereof" 218 -- A. What is a "Religion"? 225 -- B.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Another View: The Activist Approach 371 -- B. The First Amendment and the Problem of Equality 373 -- C. The Future of the First Amendment 394.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. "Congress Shall Make No Law ..." 5 -- A. Preferred Liberties 5 -- B. Historical Background to the First Amendment 7 -- C. The Search for a Unified Reading 15 -- D. Some Useful Terms 25 -- II. " ... Abridging the Freedom of Speech": From Clear and Present Danger to the Categorical Approach 31 -- A. Libel and the Meaning of Sedition 31 -- B. The Focus on Circumstances: The "Clear and Present Danger" Test, 1919-1969 38 -- C. The Categorical Approach: Fighting Words, Obscenity, and Libel 46 -- 1. Regulation of Speech in a Public Forum 58 -- 2. Limited Forums 66 -- III. The Categorical Approach Revisited: Libel, Obscenity and Indecency, Sexual Harassment, and Hate Speech 72 -- A. Libel 74 -- B. Obscenity and Privacy 74 -- 1. Defining Obscenity 74 -- 2. Protecting Privacy 80 -- 3. Special Protections for Children 85 -- C. Indecency and Public Spaces 89 -- D. Sexual Harassment".
- catalog tableOfContents "What is a "Law Prohibiting the Free Exercise" of Religion? 230 -- VII. Government as Speaker; Access Cases 258 -- A. Government as Speaker 259 -- B. Access to Public Facilities 272 -- C. Access to Public Support 278 -- VIII. Freedom of the Press 292 -- A. Prior Restraints 292 -- B. Libel and Invasion of Privacy 301 -- C. Limits on Newsgathering 321 -- D. Reporter's Privilege 328 -- E. The Special Case of Broadcast Media: The Rise and Fall of the Equal Time Doctrine 333 -- IX. Rights of Assembly and Petition 340 -- A. Assembly 340 -- B. Petition 344 -- X. Three Views of the First Amendment; the First Amendment and the Problem of Equality; the Future of the First Amendment 362 -- A. Approaches to Understanding the First Amendment 362 -- 1. The Affirmative Approach 363 -- 2. The Negative Approach 366 -- 3. Test Cases: Access and Association 368 -- 4.".
- catalog title "Speech, conduct & the First Amendment / Howard Schweber.".
- catalog title "Speech, conduct, and the First Amendment".
- catalog type "text".