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Constitutional Law

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Chicago-Kent College of Law

1998

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Notes On Notes, Margaret G. Stewart Mar 1998

Notes On Notes, Margaret G. Stewart

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Righting The Balance: An Inquiry Into The Foundations And Limits Of Freedom Of Expression, Steven J. Heyman Feb 1998

Righting The Balance: An Inquiry Into The Foundations And Limits Of Freedom Of Expression, Steven J. Heyman

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Contemporary disputes over the First Amendment often result in deadlock. One side stresses the paramount value of free speech, while the other side points to the harms that particular kinds of speech can cause. It is difficult to see how this impasse can be broken without a more general account of the scope of free expression: a view that integrates both the justifications and the limits of freedom of speech into a coherent whole. This Article makes a start toward developing such a theory. Its central thesis is that freedom of speech is a right that is limited by the …


The Supreme Court As An Enforcement Agency, Harold J. Krent Feb 1998

The Supreme Court As An Enforcement Agency, Harold J. Krent

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