Defending the First : commentary on the First Amendment issues and cases / edited by Joseph Russomanno,.
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- 0805849254 (cloth : alk. paper)
- 9780805849257 (cloth : alk. paper)
- United States. Constitution
- Primera Jornada de Catalogacion
- Libertad de palabra -- Estados Unidos
- Libertad de prensa -- Estados Unidos
- Freedom of speech -- United States
- Freedom of the press -- United States
- Liberte d'expression -- Etats-Unis
- Liberte de la presse -- Etats-Unis
- Etats-Unis -- Constitution -- Amendements (01er)
- 342.730853
- KF 4770 D313 2005
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Ciencias Sociales | Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) | KF 4770 D313 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | 1 | Available | 00000094889 |
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This book provides a collection of new perspectives on the First Amendment in legal and communication contexts. Editor Joseph Russomanno brings together a roster of major figures who have participated in the shaping of First Amendment law over the past 30 years. Readers are taken into a realm of personal experience and analysis through the stories of these attorneys at the forefront of the battle to defend the "First." The contributors to this volume--all of whom have argued cases before the Supreme Court--tell about their experiences appearing before the highest court in the United States. Some write many years after being there, while others offer insights from a more recent vantage point. One Supreme Court Attorney offers a historical analysis of a case replete with a variety of First Amendment issues. This work contributes to a deeper understanding of First Amendment issues and the types of expression that the First Amendment protects, and why these rights must be protected. In addition, it provides readers with the unique perspective of those who have been on the front lines of some of the most important and influential cases in this era. The challenges of presenting an argument in this venue become clear, and it is evident that understanding one's own case, its lineage, and its likely impact all become part of the formula for success.
1. Creating a new first amendment right: Miami Herald Publishing Co. v. Tornillo and the story of access to the media / Jerome A. Barron -- 2. Whose first amendment? Cohen v. Cowles Media Co. / Elliot C. Rothenberg -- 3. Freedom of speech: a casualty of war / Dan Johnson -- 4. The "miracle" of Burstyn v. Wilson / Marjorie Heins -- 5. Suppressing hateful ideas by force of law: reflections on R.A.V. v. St. Paul and Virginia v. Black / Edward J. Cleary -- 6. Anatomy of an oral argument / Rodney A. Smolla -- 7. A first amendment life / Bruce S. Rogow -- 8. The first amendment in the age of the internet: the U.S. supreme court takes on the challenge of a new communication medium / Paul M. Smith -- 9. The past, present, and future of internet censorship and free speech advocacy / John B. Morris, Jr.
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