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ISBN
9781412974677
Subject Area
Law, Language Arts & Disciplines, Political Science
Publication Name
Freedom of Expression in the Marketplace of Ideas
Publisher
SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Item Length
9 in
Subject
Communication Studies, Media & the Law, Civil Rights
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Douglas Fraleigh, Josephs. Tuman
Item Weight
25 Oz
Item Width
7.5 in
Number of Pages
472 Pages

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A comprehensive guide to effective participation in the public debate about our most indispensable right: freedom of expression Encouraging readers to think critically about freedom of speech and expression and the diverse critical perspectives that challenge the existing state of the law, this text provides a comprehensive analysis of the historical and legal contexts of the First Amendment, from its early foundations all the way to censorship on the Internet. Throughout the book, authors Douglas M. Fraleigh and Joseph S. Tuman use the "Marketplace of Ideas" metaphor to help readers visualize a world where the exchange of ideas is relatively unrestrained and self-monitored. The text provides students with the opportunity to read significant excerpts of landmark decisions and to think critically about the issues and controversies raised in these cases. Students will appreciate the treatment of contemporary issues, including free speech in a post-9/11 world, free expression in cyberspace, and First Amendment rights on college campuses. Features: Demystifies free speech law , encouraging readers to grapple with the complexities of significant ethical and legal issues Sparks student interest in "big picture" issues while simultaneously covering important foundational material, including incitement, fighting words, true threats, obscenity, indecency, child pornography, hate speech, time place and manner restrictions, symbolic expression, restrictions on the Internet, and terrorism. Includes significant excerpts from landmark freedom of expression cases , including concurring or dissenting opinions where applicable, to help students become active learners of free expression rights Offers critical analysis and alternative perspectives on free expression doctrines to demonstrate that existing doctrine is not necessarily ideal or immutable Includes a global perspective on free expression including a chapter on international and comparative perspectives that helps students see how the values of different cultures influence judicial decisions

Product Identifiers

Publisher
SAGE Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1412974674
ISBN-13
9781412974677
eBay Product ID (ePID)
79859598

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
472 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Freedom of Expression in the Marketplace of Ideas
Publication Year
2010
Subject
Communication Studies, Media & the Law, Civil Rights
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Law, Language Arts & Disciplines, Political Science
Author
Douglas Fraleigh, Josephs. Tuman
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
25 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
7.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2009-050792
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
342.73085
Lc Classification Number
Kf4772.F728 2011
Table of Content
PrefaceList of Court Cases1. Introduction to Freedom of Expression and the American Legal System The Nature of Freedom of Speech How Free Expression Rights Are Determined Justifications and Critiques of Freedom of Expression Conclusion2. Historical Perspectives on Freedom of Expression Free Expression in World Cultures Freedom of Expression in America: 1600-1917 Conclusion3. Incitement to Illegal Conduct and True Threats The Clear and Present Danger Test The Gitlow Decision Protects Freedom of Speech From State Abridgement Freedom of Speech for Communists: Clear and Present Danger? Brandenburg v. Ohio: Strengthening Protection of Speech The Brandenburg Rule and Contemporary Communication Distinguishing Incitement From True Threats Conclusion4. National Security and Freedom of Expression A National Security Exception to the Constitution? Government Efforts to Limit Free Expression in Wartime Government Practices That Keep Information Secret Government Surveillance of Its Citizens Conclusion5. Fighting Words and the Categorical Exceptions Doctrines The Categorical Exceptions and Fighting Words Doctrines Are Announced in Chaplinsky The Fighting Words Definition is Refined in Terminiello The Definition of Fighting Words is Narrowed R.A.V. v. City of St.Paul: Fighting Words and Categorical Exceptions Doctrines Live On Conclusion6. Hate Speech The Problem of Hate Speech Do Speech Codes Violate the First Amendment? Thinking Critically About Hate Speech Regulation Conclusion7. Defamation: First Amendment Issues New York Times v. Sullivan: The Actual Malice Rule The New York Times Rule: Application of the Actual Malice Test The New York Times Rule: Proof of Actual Malice Beyond New York Times v. Sullivan: Additional First Amendment Protections Has the Actual Malice Rule Served Its Purpose? Conclusion8. Obscenity and Child Pornography Obscenity Not Protected by the First Amendment 1957-1973: The Supreme Court Struggles With Meaning of Obscenity Court Majority Agrees on Obscenity Does Context Influence Constitutional Protection? Critical Thinking About Obscenity Distinguishing Obscenity From Child Pornography Conclusion9. Time, Place, and Manner Restrictions Historical Developments The Modern Time, Place, and Manner Test The Forums Held in Trust for Public Expression Time, Place, or Manner Rules: Noteworthy Controversies Conclusion10. Symbolic Expression The Benefits of Symbolic Expression The Definitions of Symbolic Expression The Test for Constitutional Protection of Symbolic Expression Restrictions Related to Suppression: The Flag Burning Issue Conclusion11. Technology and the First Amendment Medium-Specific Restrictions on Expression: Early History Theories Used to Justify Broadcast Regulation Regulation of Internet Communication Conclusion12. Privacy and Free Speech Privacy and the Search for Penumbral Rights The Right to Privacy in Ones Self The Right to Privacy Within the Home Balancing a Right to Persuade With a Right to Privacy in Public Spaces Outside the Home The Right to Informational Privacy Conclusion13. Access to Information A Right of Access to Government Information Journalists Privilege Access to Judicial Proceedings Conclusion14. Copyright and the First Amendment Copyright Law in the United States Copyright Law and the First Amendment Copyright and New Technology Conclusion15. International and Comparative Perspectives on Freedom of Expression The Global Freedom of Expression Landscape Cultural Values and Free Expression Rights Judicial Decisions on Freedom of Expression Twenty-First Century Technology and International Freedom of Expression ConclusionIndexAbout the Authors
Copyright Date
2011

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