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Washington Law Review

1971

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Freedom To Hear: A Political Justification Of The First Amendment, John M. Steel Jan 1971

Freedom To Hear: A Political Justification Of The First Amendment, John M. Steel

Washington Law Review

Historical analysis of the first amendment reveals that it was adopted primarily to safeguard and promote self-government through the communication of political ideas and attitudes among citizens. The author argues that these political underpinnings support the recognition of a freedom to hear corresponding to the freedoms of speech and press. Implementation of this freedom, recognizing its political basis, would eliminate many infringements on activity the Framers intended to protect. A freedom to hear would also provide a useful analytic tool in alleviating much of the repressive influence on political activity exerted by the private sector.