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Free speech and incitement in the twenty-first century / edited by Eric T. Kasper and JoAnne Sweeny.

Contributor(s): Series: Suny series in american constitutionalismPublisher: Albany : State University of New York Press, 2025Description: xiv, 274 pages. 23 cmContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9798855802030 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.730853 KAS 23/eng/20241231
Contents:
Chapter One - Tolerating the Violent: The Liberal Egalitarian Justifications for the Brandenburg / Adam Kunz -- Chapter Two - Anti-Orthodoxy, Inclusion, and the Advocacy of Violence / Timothy C. Shiel -- Chapter Three - Free Speech, Social Justice, and Brandenburg / Stephen M. Feldman -- Chapter Four - Criminal Solicitation's Borderline Speech: / Wily Agitators, Anodyne Criminality, & Fuzzy Lines, Rachel E. VanLandingham -- Chapter Five - Words Behind Walls: Examining the Line between Incitement and Administrative Overreach in Prisons / Shavonnie R. Carthens -- Chapter Six - I Fought the Law, and the First Amendment Won: How the Brandenburg Test Safeguards Musical Expression / Eric T. Kasper -- Chapter Seven - "Terrorism' and Arguments to Disregard Brandenburg's Incitement Test / Christina E. Wells -- Chapter Eight - Incitement on the Internet: Rethinking First Amendment Standards in Cyberspace / Howard Schweber and Rebecca J. Anderson -- Chapter Nine - Incitement in Context / JoAnne Sweeny -- Chapter Ten - We Told You So: Why Courts Won't Hold Trump Accountable for Incitement / Daniel J. Canon -- Conclusions: The Future of Brandenburg, Incitement, & the First Amendment / Eric T. Kasper and JoAnne Sweeny.
Summary: "Explores the line between free speech protected by the First Amendment and unprotected incitement to immanent lawless action"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter One - Tolerating the Violent: The Liberal Egalitarian Justifications for the Brandenburg / Adam Kunz -- Chapter Two - Anti-Orthodoxy, Inclusion, and the Advocacy of Violence / Timothy C. Shiel -- Chapter Three - Free Speech, Social Justice, and Brandenburg / Stephen M. Feldman -- Chapter Four - Criminal Solicitation's Borderline Speech: / Wily Agitators, Anodyne Criminality, & Fuzzy Lines, Rachel E. VanLandingham -- Chapter Five - Words Behind Walls: Examining the Line between Incitement and Administrative Overreach in Prisons / Shavonnie R. Carthens -- Chapter Six - I Fought the Law, and the First Amendment Won: How the Brandenburg Test Safeguards Musical Expression / Eric T. Kasper -- Chapter Seven - "Terrorism' and Arguments to Disregard Brandenburg's Incitement Test / Christina E. Wells -- Chapter Eight - Incitement on the Internet: Rethinking First Amendment Standards in Cyberspace / Howard Schweber and Rebecca J. Anderson -- Chapter Nine - Incitement in Context / JoAnne Sweeny -- Chapter Ten - We Told You So: Why Courts Won't Hold Trump Accountable for Incitement / Daniel J. Canon -- Conclusions: The Future of Brandenburg, Incitement, & the First Amendment / Eric T. Kasper and JoAnne Sweeny.

"Explores the line between free speech protected by the First Amendment and unprotected incitement to immanent lawless action"-- Provided by publisher.

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