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Freedom of speech Vol. I : Foundations

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Publication details: England Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2000Description: 468p xiISBN:
  • 9781840147711
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.085300 ALE-I
Contents:
Table of contents Volume 1: Part 1 Overview: freedom of speech, Larry Alexander. Part 2 Justificatory theories: a theory of freedom of expression, Thomas Scanlon; persuasion, autonomy and freedom of expression, David Strauss; scope of the first amendment, Edwin C. Baker; the value of free speech, Martin H. Redish; neutral principles and some first amendment problems, Robert H. Bork; free speech justifications, Kent Greenawalt; epistemic paternalism -communication control in law, Alvin I. Goldman; review essay - the impossibility of a free speech principle, Larry Alexander and Paul Horton; must speech be special?, Frederick Schauer Part 3 Focus - action regulated or government reason: flag desecration -a case study in the roles of categorizing and balancing in the first amendment analysis, John Hart Ely; trouble on tract two -incidental regulations of speech and free speech theory, Larry Alexander; legal, theory, low value speech, Larry Alexander; free speech and speaker's intent, Larry Alexander
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Table of contents
Volume 1:
Part 1 Overview: freedom of speech, Larry Alexander.
Part 2 Justificatory theories: a theory of freedom of expression, Thomas Scanlon;
persuasion, autonomy and freedom of expression, David Strauss;
scope of the first amendment, Edwin C. Baker;
the value of free speech, Martin H. Redish;
neutral principles and some first amendment problems, Robert H. Bork;
free speech justifications, Kent Greenawalt;
epistemic paternalism -communication control in law, Alvin I. Goldman;
review essay - the impossibility of a free speech principle, Larry Alexander and Paul Horton;
must speech be special?, Frederick Schauer
Part 3 Focus - action regulated or government reason: flag desecration -a case study in the roles of categorizing and balancing in the first amendment analysis, John Hart Ely;
trouble on tract two -incidental regulations of speech and free speech theory, Larry Alexander;
legal, theory, low value speech, Larry Alexander;
free speech and speaker's intent, Larry Alexander

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