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First Amendment Anthology

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  • Copyright: 2003-03-01
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Table of Contents

Preface xv
PART I. First Amendment Concepts and Ideology 1(1)
A. The Value of Expressive Freedom 1(22)
The First Amendment Is an Absolute, 1961 Supreme Court Review 245 (1961)
2(1)
Alexander Meiklejohn
Neutral Principles and Some First Amendment Problems, 47 Indiana Law Journal 1 (1971)
3(5)
Robert H. Bork
Toward a General Theory of the First Amendment, 72 Yale Law Journal 877 (1963)
8(4)
Thomas I. Emerson
Scope of the First Amendment Freedom of Speech, 25 UCLA Law Review 964 (1978)
12(5)
C. Edwin Baker
Freedom of Expression: A Critical Analysis (1984)
17(6)
Martin H. Redish
Bibliography
21(2)
B. Origins 23(20)
Book Review: Leonard W. Levy, Legacy of Suppression, 72 Yale Law Journal 631 (1963)
24(3)
Gerald A. Berlin
The Legacy Reexamined, 37 Stanford Law Review 767 (1985)
27(7)
Leonard W. Levy
From a Legacy of Suppression to the ``Metaphor of the Fourth Estate,'' 39 Stanford Law Review 139 (1986)
34(9)
William T. Mayton
Bibliography
42(1)
C. The Nature of Speech 43(16)
Scope of the First Amendment of Speech, 25 UCLA Law Review 964 (1978)
44(4)
Edwin Baker
The Meaning of Symbolic Speech Under the First Amendment, 21 UCLA Law Review 29 (1973)
48(5)
Melville B. Nimmer
O'er the Land of the Free: Flag Burning As Speech, 37 UCLA Law Review 925 (1990)
53(6)
Kent Greenawalt
Bibliography
58(1)
D. The Nature of the Press 59(8)
``Or of the Press,'' 26 Hastings Law Journal 631 (1975)
60(1)
Potter Stewart
The Speech and Press Clauses, 23 UCLA Law Review 77 (1975)
61(4)
David Lange
Address, 32 Rutgers Law Review 173 (1979)
65(2)
William J. Brennan Jr.
Bibliography
66(1)
E. Prior Restraint 67(16)
The Doctrine of Prior Restraint, 20 Law and Contemporary Problems 648 (1955)
68(3)
Thomas I. Emerson
Toward a Theory of Prior Restraint: The Central Linkage, 66 Minnesota Law Review 11 (1981)
71(6)
Vincent Blasi
Rethinking Prior Restraint, 92 Yale Law Journal 409 (1983)
77(6)
John Calvin Jeffries, Jr.
Bibliography
81(2)
PART II. Speech Classification and Content Regulation 83(1)
A. Categorizing Speech 83(22)
Categories and the First Amendment: A Play in Three Acts, 34 Vanderbilt Law Review 265 (1981)
84(6)
Frederick Schauer
Flag Desecration: A Case Study in the Roles of Categorization and Balancing in First Amendment Analysis, 88 Harvard Law Review 1482 (1975)
90(6)
John Hart Ely
An Attack on Categorical Approaches to Freedom of Speech, 30 UCLA Law Review 671 (1983)
96(9)
Pierre J. Schlag
Bibliography
103(2)
B. Political Expression 105(20)
Fifty Years of ``Clear and Present Danger:'' From Schenck to Brandenburg---and Beyond, 1969 Supreme Court Review 41 (1969)
106(7)
Frank R. Strong
Learned Hand and the Origins of Modern First Amendment Doctrine: Some Fragments of History, 27 Stanford Law Review 719 (1975)
113(7)
Gerald Gunther
The Debs Case and Freedom of Speech, 40 The University Chicago Law Review 239 (1973)
120(2)
Ernst Freund
Upon Rereading Mr. Justice Black on the First Amendment, 14 UCLA Law Review 428 (1967)
122(3)
Harry Kalven, Jr.
Bibliography
124(1)
C. Defamation and Privacy 125(36)
The New York Times Case: A Note on ``The Central Meaning of the First Amendment,'' 1964 Supreme Court Review 191 (1964)
126(5)
Harry Kalven, Jr.
Media Defendants, Public Concerns, and Public Plaintiffs: Toward Fashioning Order from Confusion in Defamation Law, 92 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 91 (1987)
131(7)
Arlen W. Langvardt
Bradstreet, Hepps, and Liberty Lobby, A New Analytical Primer on the Future Course in Defamation Law, 75 Georgetown Law Journal 1519 (1987)
138(6)
Rodney A. Smolla, Dun
Requiem for a Heavyweight: A Farewell to Warren and Brandeis' Privacy Tort, 68 Cornell Law Review 291 (1983)
144(5)
Diane L. Zimmerman
Is The New York Times ``Actual Malice'' Standard Really Necessary? A Comparative Perspective, 53 Louisiana Law Review 1153 (1993)
149(12)
Russell L. Weaver
Geoffrey Bennett
Bibliography
159(2)
D. Commercial Expression 161(48)
Commercial Speech: A Problem in the Theory of Freedom, 62 lowa Law Review 1 (1976)
162(9)
C. Edwin Baker
Commercial Speech: Economic Due Process and the First Amendment, 65 Virginia Law Review 1 (1979)
171(7)
Thomas H. Jackson
John Calvin Jeffries, Jr.
The First Amendment and Economic Regulation: Away from a General Theory of the First Amendment, 78 Northwestern University Law Review 1212 (1983)
178(17)
Steven Shiffrin
The First Amendment and Government Regulation of Capital Markets, 55 Brooklyn Law Review 5 (1989)
195(8)
Burt Neuborne
Commercial Speech and First amendment Theory: A Critical Exchange, 75 Northwestern University Law Review 307 (1980)
203(6)
Lawrence Alexander
Daniel A. Farber
Bibliography
207(2)
E. Obscenlty and Pornography 209(36)
Literature, The Law of Obscenity, and the Constitution, 38 Minnesota Law Review 295 (1954)
210(6)
William B. Lockhart
Robert C. McClure
Morals and the Constitution: The Sin of Obscenity, 63 Columbia Law Review 391 (1963)
216(6)
Louis Henkin
Pornography, Civil Rights and Speech, 20 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 1 (1985)
222(7)
Catharine A. MacKinnon
Pornography and the First Amendment, 1986 Duke Law Journal 589 (1986)
229(6)
Cass R. Sunstein
A Feminist Critique of ``the'' Feminist Critique of Pornography, 79 Virginia Law Review 1099 (1993)
235(10)
Nadine Strossen
Bibliography
243(2)
F. Hate Speech 245(34)
Boundaries and Reasons: Freedom of Expression and the Subordination of Groups, 1990 University of Illinois Law Review 95 (1990)
246(5)
Kenneth L. Karst
If He Hollers Let Him Go: Regulating Racist Speech on Campus, 1990 Duke Law Journal 431 (1990)
251(6)
Charles R. Lawrence III
Campus Antiracism Rules: Constitutional Narratives in Collision, 85 Northwestern University Law Review 343 (1991)
257(6)
Richard Delgado
Regulating Racist Speech on Campus: A Modest Proposal? 1990 Duke Law Journal 484 (1990)
263(7)
Nadine Strossen
Reformist Myopia and the Imperative of Progress: Lessons for the Post-Brown Era, 46 Vanderbilt Law Review 865 (1993)
270(9)
Donald E. Lively
Bibliography
276(3)
G. Use of Government Funds 279(24)
Unconstitutional Conditions, 102 Harvard Law Review 1413 (1989)
280(8)
Kathleen M. Sullivan
The Supreme Court, 1987 Term--Foreword: Unconstitutional Conditions, State Power, and the Limits of Consent, 102 Harvard Law Review 4 (1988)
288(8)
Richard A. Epstein
Rust v. Sullivan and the Control of Knowledge, 61 George Washington University Law Review 587 (1993)
296(7)
Dorothy E. Roberts
Bibliography
302(1)
PART III. Regulation of Modern Media 303(1)
A. Prelude: Media Specific Concern 303(4)
The Right to Privacy, 4 Harvard Law Review 193 (1890)
304(1)
Louis D. Brandeis
Samuel D. Warren
Free Speech and Its Relation to Self-Government (1948)
305(2)
Alexander Meiklejohn
Bibliography
305(2)
B. Redistributing Expressive Opportunity 307(40)
Access to the Press--A New First Amendment Right, 80 Harvard Law Review 1641 (1967)
308(6)
Jerome A. Barron
Fairness--The Broadcaster's Hippocratic Oath, 34 Catholic University Law Review 605 (1985)
314(4)
Charles D. Ferris
James A. Kirkland
Freedom of the Press and Public Access: Toward a Theory of Partial Regulation of the Mass Media, 75 Michigan Law Review 1 (1976)
318(7)
Lee C. Bollinger, Jr.
A Marketplace Approach to Broadcast Regulation, 60 Texas Law Review 207 (1982)
325(5)
Mark S. Fowler
Daniel L. Brenner
American Broadcasting and the First Amendment (1987)
330(4)
Lucas A. Powe, Jr.
The First Amendment in Modern Garb: Retaining System Legitimacy -- A Review Essay of Lucas Powe's American Broadcasting and the First Amendment, 56 George Washington Law Review 187 (1987)
334(4)
Stanley Ingber
Note, Access to Cable, Natural Monopoly, and the First Amendment, 86 Columbia Law Review 1663 (1986)
338(5)
Cable Television and the Freedom of Expression, 1988 Duke Law Journal 329 (1988)
343(4)
Daniel Brenner
Bibliography
346(1)
C. Indecency and Violence 347(22)
Televised Violence: First Amendment Principles and Social Science Theory, 64 Virginia Law Review 1123 (1978)
348(6)
Thomas G. Krattenmaker
L.A. Powe, Jr.
Civilizing Public Discourse: An Essay on Professor Bickel, Justice Harlan, and the Enduring Significance of Cohen v. California, 1980 Duke Law Journal 283 (1980)
354(5)
Daniel A. Farber
Six Conservatives in Search of the First Amendment: The Revealing Case of Nude Dancing, 33 William and Mary Law Review 611 (1992)
359(10)
Vincent Blasi
Bibliography
368(1)
D. Future Media and the First Amendment 369(12)
Technologies of Freedom (1983)
370(3)
Ithiel de Sola Pool
Regulating Broadband Communication Networks, 9 Yale Journal of Regulation 181 (1992)
373(8)
Allen S. Hammond, IV
Bibliography
379(2)
PART IV. Religious Freedom 381(1)
A. Constitutional Origins 381(12)
Of Church and State and the Supreme Court, 29 The University of Chicago Law Review 1 (1961)
382(1)
Philip B. Kurland
The Special Place of Religion in the Constitution, The Supreme Court Review 83 (1983)
383(6)
Michael E. Smith
The Misguided Search for the Constitutional Definition of ``Religion'', 71 Georgetown Law Review 1519 (1983)
389(4)
George C. Freeman, III
Bibliography
391(2)
B. Defining Religion 393(26)
Defining ``Religion'' in the First Amendment, 1982 University of Illinois Law Review 579
394(10)
Jesse H. Choper
The Misguided Search for the Constitutional Definition of ``Religion'', 71 Georgetown Law Review 1519 (1983)
404(15)
George C. Freeman, III
Bibliography
418(1)
C. Establishment and Exercise Clause Tension 419(22)
Towards a General Theory of the Religion Clauses: The Case of Church Labor Relations and the Right to Church Autonomy, 81 Columbia Law Review 1373 (1981)
420(9)
Douglas Laycock
The Religion Clauses of the First Amendment: Reconciling the Conflict, 41 University Pittsburgh Law Review 673 (1980)
429(12)
Jesse H. Choper
Bibliography
439(2)
D. Establishment Clause Theory 441(30)
No Imposition of Religion: The Establishment Clause Value, 77 Yale Law Journal 692 (1968)
442(13)
Alan Schwarz
The Establishment Clause and Aid to Parochial Schools, 56 California Law Review 260 (1968)
455(9)
Jesse H. Choper
Trends in the Supreme Court: Mr. Jefferson's Crumbling Wall--A Comment on Lynch v. Donnelly, 1984 Duke Law Journal 770 (1984)
464(7)
William Van Alstyne
Bibliography
470(1)
E. Free Exercise Theory 471(34)
The Forum of Conscience: Applying Standards Under the Free Exercise Clause, 1973 Duke Law Journal 1217 (1973)
472(7)
Paul Marcus
The Free Exercise Clause: A Structural Overview and an Appraisal of Recent Developments, 27 William & Mary Law Review 943 (1986)
479(6)
Jesse H. Choper
Free Exercise Revisionism and the Smith Decision, 57 The University of Chicago Law Review 1109 (1990)
485(10)
Michael W. McConnell
Formal, Substantive and Disaggregated Neutrality Toward Religion, 39 DePaul Law Review 993 (1990)
495(10)
Douglas Laycock
Bibliography
505

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