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The First Amendment: Cases and Theory

The First Amendment: Cases and Theory
Authors: Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Steven Gey, Lyrissa C. Barnett Lidsky, Christina E. Wells
Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Category: Book

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Pages: 984
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Dimensions (in): 10.2 x 7.3 x 1.9

ISBN: 073556549X
Dewey Decimal Number: 342.73085
EAN: 9780735565494
ASIN: 073556549X

Publication Date: March 3, 2008
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Product Description
Comprehensive, timely, and accessible, The First Amendment: Cases and Theory uses the case method to elucidate theory and doctrine. Thoughtful historical context and dynamic coverage of current issues fuel and enrich class discussion.



Featuring distinguished authorship by respected First Amendment scholars, this book places an emphasis on the case-method approach:

Cases are lightly edited in recognition of the importance of context to a study of constitutional jurisprudence;

Discussion of historical background that elucidates the Supreme Court's tests, standards, and approaches to First Amendment issues;

Overviews in each chapter introduce the main themes and doctrines to better prepare students to read the cases that follow with greater insight and understanding;

Introductory chapters on free speech and the establishment and free exercise of religion;

Thought-provoking questions that point to the themes and factors underpinning case law;

Problem exercises that engage students in applying legal concepts;

Thorough coverage of the Speech, Press, Assembly, Petition, and Religion Clauses;

Discussion of major contemporary controversies, such as the impact of technology on free speech jurisprudence, as well as conflicts between free speech and national security, civil rights, and the Internet.



With a flexible organization that can be adapted to a three-hour survey course, or more specialized courses on speech, press, assembly, the petition clauses, or the religion clauses, this casebook offers both scope and depth in a highly supportive pedagogical framework.

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