Speech, conduct & the First Amendment / Howard Schweber.
2003
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Author
Title
Speech, conduct & the First Amendment / Howard Schweber.
Published
New York : P. Lang, [2003]
Copyright
©2003
Call Number
KF4772 .S39 2003
ISBN
0820452955 (alk. paper)
Description
ix, 421 pages ; 23 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)50143483
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [415]-418) and index.
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Variant Title
Speech, conduct, and the First Amendment
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
3
I
"Congress Shall Make No Law ..."
5
A
Preferred Liberties
5
B
Historical Background to the First Amendment
7
C
The Search for a Unified Reading
15
D
Some Useful Terms
25
II
" ... Abridging the Freedom of Speech": From Clear and Present Danger to the Categorical Approach
31
A
Libel and the Meaning of Sedition
31
B
The Focus on Circumstances: The "Clear and Present Danger" Test, 1919-1969
38
C
The Categorical Approach: Fighting Words, Obscenity, and Libel
46
D
General Principles
57
III
The Categorical Approach Revisited: Libel, Obscenity and Indecency, Sexual Harassment, and Hate Speech
72
A
Libel
74
B
Obscenity and Privacy
74
C
Indecency and Public Spaces
89
D
Sexual Harassment
106
E
Hate Speech: Reconsidering the Categorical Approach
109
F
Commercial Speech
118
G
Campaign Contributions and Expenditures
123
IV
Speech-Plus and Expressive Conduct; Compelled Speech and the Right of Association
127
A
Speech-Plus and Expressive Conduct
127
B
Compelled Speech and the Right of Association
145
V
"Congress Shall Make No Law Respecting an Establishment of Religion ..."
164
A
Subsidies for Religious Activities
168
B
Endorsement
189
C
The Establishment Clause and the Problem of Accommodation
216
VI
"... Or Prohibiting the Free Exercise Thereof"
218
A
What is a "Religion"?
225
B
What is a "Law Prohibiting the Free Exercise" of Religion?
230
VII
Government as Speaker; Access Cases
258
A
Government as Speaker
259
B
Access to Public Facilities
272
C
Access to Public Support
278
VIII
Freedom of the Press
292
A
Prior Restraints
292
B
Libel and Invasion of Privacy
301
C
Limits on Newsgathering
321
D
Reporter's Privilege
328
E
The Special Case of Broadcast Media: The Rise and Fall of the Equal Time Doctrine
333
IX
Rights of Assembly and Petition
340
A
Assembly
340
B
Petition
344
X
Three Views of the First Amendment; the First Amendment and the Problem of Equality; the Future of the First Amendment
362
A
Approaches to Understanding the First Amendment
362
B
The First Amendment and the Problem of Equality
373
C
The Future of the First Amendment
394
Table of Cases
401
Sources
415
Index
419