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The First Amendment, Freedom of the Press - Its Constitutional History and the Contempory Debate (Paperback)
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The First Amendment, Freedom of the Press - Its Constitutional History and the Contempory Debate (Paperback)
Series: Bill of Rights
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Loot Price R376
Discovery Miles 3 760
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The press in the United States is freer than in any other country
in the world, and virtually any in history. American courts give
critics of society and government extraordinary freedom to
disseminate views that are unpopular, subversive, and even hateful.
How did freedom of the press evolve over the centuries, what values
does American press freedom claim to serve today, and what
challenges will this right face in the twenty-first century? These
are some of the important questions addressed in this scholarly but
accessible volume on one of our most important freedoms guaranteed
by the First Amendment. Award-winning legal scholar Garrett Epps
has selected significant historical and contemporary articles in
addition to a sampling of key cases on freedom of the press in this
outstanding collection. Beginning with a history of the idea of
press freedom in England and America, he includes classic essays by
John Milton, Thomas Jefferson, and John Stuart Mill, among others.
A selection of landmark cases follows, which span the twentieth
century and include such major issues as censorship vs. national
security, reporters' protected sources, the definition of
obscenity, and other issues. A section of contemporary essays
includes contributions by Justice Hugo Black, Justice Potter
Stewart, Alexander Meiklejohn, Robert Bork, and others. In
conclusion, Epps offers brief selections from other cultures on
freedom of the press and he examines the unprecedented challenges
to a free press in the twenty-first century from a global Internet
culture that allows information to cross all borders and makes the
definition of journalism fuzzy.
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