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Learn moreThis concise but comprehensive book lays out specific answers to myriad topical questions about free speech law, and also general explanations of how and why the law distinguishes between protected and punishable speech.
The book focuses on modern First Amendment law, explaining the historic factors that propelled its evolution in a more speech-protective direction—in particular, the Civil Rights Movement. It highlights the many cases, involving multiple issues, in which robust speech-protective principles aided advocates of racial justice and other human rights causes. The book also shows how these holdings reflect universal, timeless values, which have been incorporated in many other legal systems, and have inspired countless thinkers and activists alike.
Without oversimplifying the complexities of free speech law, the book's lively question-and-answer format summarizes this law in an understandable, interesting, and memorable fashion. It addresses the issues in a logical sequence, presenting facts and eloquent language from landmark Supreme Court opinions. It will be illuminating to a wide range of listeners, from those who know nothing about free speech law, to those who have studied it but seek a well-organized summary of major doctrinal rules, as well as insights into their background, rationales, and interconnections.
Nadine Strossen is a New York Law School professor emerita, past national president of the American Civil Liberties Union (1991-2008), a senior fellow with FIRE (the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression), and a frequent speaker/media commentator on constitutional law and civil liberties, who has testified before Congress on multiple occasions. Her books include HATE: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship and Free Speech: What Everyone Needs to Know®.