This book comprehensively explores and critiques how the current U.S. Supreme Court, under the leadership of Chief Justice John Roberts, has reshaped First Amendment law. It argues that this Court has consistently used First Amendment law to promote a limited view of freedom, while bolstering social and political stability.
This book comprehensively explores and critiques how the current U.S. Supreme Court, under the leadership of Chief Justice John Roberts, has reshaped First Amendment law. It argues that this Court has consistently used First Amendment law to promote a limited view of freedom, while bolstering social and political stability.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gregory P. Magarian is Professor of Law at Washington University in St. Louis. He teaches and writes about U.S. constitutional law, with a focus on the First Amendment freedom of expression. His work also explores law and religion, gun regulation, and the law of politics. He has published widely in leading law journals, and he has taught and lectured around the world. Professor Magarian received his B.A. summa cum laude from Yale and his J.D. magna cum laude, as well as a master's degree in public policy, from the University of Michigan. He served as a judicial clerk, first for Judge Louis Oberdorfer of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, then for Justice John Paul Stevens of the U.S. Supreme Court. He practiced law at Jenner and Block in Washington, D.C. and taught at Villanova University before joining the Washington University faculty in 2008. He lives in St. Louis with his wife and daughter.
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* Acknowledgments * Introduction * PART I: PRIVATE SPEECH * Chapter One * The Marrow of Tradition: Categorical Exclusions from First Amendment Protection * Chapter Two * Fair and Balanced: Regulations of Political Dissent and Commercial Profit * PART II: SPEECH IN GOVERNMENT PRESERVES * Chapter Three * My House, My Rules: Strengthening Government Managers' Control Over Institutional Speech * Chapter Four * Speakers, Cornered: Weakening the Public Forum * Chapter Five * There's Always a Catch: Speech-Restrictive Conditions on Government Funding * PART III: SPEECH IN THE ELECTORAL PROCESS * Chapter Six * Of Parties and Petitions: Regulations of Election Procedures * Chapter Seven * Letting Money into Elections: Citizens United and McCutcheon * Chapter Eight * Keeping Money Out of Elections: Government Leveling and Labor Speech * Chapter Nine * Managed Speech and Beyond: Confronting the Roberts Court's First Amendment * APPENDIX: * ROBERTS COURT FREE SPEECH DECISIONS AND HOLDINGS * Index
* Acknowledgments * Introduction * PART I: PRIVATE SPEECH * Chapter One * The Marrow of Tradition: Categorical Exclusions from First Amendment Protection * Chapter Two * Fair and Balanced: Regulations of Political Dissent and Commercial Profit * PART II: SPEECH IN GOVERNMENT PRESERVES * Chapter Three * My House, My Rules: Strengthening Government Managers' Control Over Institutional Speech * Chapter Four * Speakers, Cornered: Weakening the Public Forum * Chapter Five * There's Always a Catch: Speech-Restrictive Conditions on Government Funding * PART III: SPEECH IN THE ELECTORAL PROCESS * Chapter Six * Of Parties and Petitions: Regulations of Election Procedures * Chapter Seven * Letting Money into Elections: Citizens United and McCutcheon * Chapter Eight * Keeping Money Out of Elections: Government Leveling and Labor Speech * Chapter Nine * Managed Speech and Beyond: Confronting the Roberts Court's First Amendment * APPENDIX: * ROBERTS COURT FREE SPEECH DECISIONS AND HOLDINGS * Index
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