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Freedom of Expression in the Marketplace of Ideas (Paperback)
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Freedom of Expression in the Marketplace of Ideas (Paperback)
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A comprehensive guide to effective participation in the public
debate about our most indispensable right: freedom of expression
Encouraging readers to think critically about freedom of speech and
expression and the diverse critical perspectives that challenge the
existing state of the law, this text provides a comprehensive
analysis of the historical and legal contexts of the First
Amendment, from its early foundations all the way to censorship on
the Internet. Throughout the book, authors Douglas M. Fraleigh and
Joseph S. Tuman use the "Marketplace of Ideas" metaphor to help
readers visualize a world where the exchange of ideas is relatively
unrestrained and self-monitored. The text provides students with
the opportunity to read significant excerpts of landmark decisions
and to think critically about the issues and controversies raised
in these cases. Students will appreciate the treatment of
contemporary issues, including free speech in a post-9/11 world,
free expression in cyberspace, and First Amendment rights on
college campuses. Features: Demystifies free speech law,
encouraging readers to grapple with the complexities of significant
ethical and legal issues Sparks student interest in "big picture"
issues while simultaneously covering important foundational
material, including incitement, fighting words, true threats,
obscenity, indecency, child pornography, hate speech, time place
and manner restrictions, symbolic expression, restrictions on the
Internet, and terrorism. Includes significant excerpts from
landmark freedom of expression cases, including concurring or
dissenting opinions where applicable, to help students become
active learners of free expression rights Offers critical analysis
and alternative perspectives on free expression doctrines to
demonstrate that existing doctrine is not necessarily ideal or
immutable Includes a global perspective on free expression
including a chapter on international and comparative perspectives
that helps students see how the values of different cultures
influence judicial decisions
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