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    No escape : freedom of speech and the paradox of rights / by Passavant, Paul A. (Paul Andrew), PALCI EBSCO books

    Published: New York University Press, 2002
    Table of Contents: “…Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Introduction: Freedom of Speech and the Paradox of Rights; 1 Liberal Legal Rights and the Grounds of Nationalism; 2 John Burgess Is to Woodrow Wilson as Individual Rights Are to Community? …”
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    Free speech beyond words : the surprising reach of the first amendment / by Tushnet, Mark V., 1945-, PALCI EBSCO books

    Published: New York University Press, 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Nonsense and the freedom of speech : what meaning means for the first amendment -- 4. …”
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    Copyright's paradox / by Netanel, Neil, Oxford Scholarship Online

    Published: Oxford University Press, 2008
    Table of Contents: “…A "largely ignored paradox" -- From Mein Kampf to Google -- What is freedom of speech? (and how does it bear on copyright?) …”
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    Speech out of doors : preserving First Amendment liberties in public places / by Zick, Timothy, PALCI EBSCO books

    Published: Cambridge University Press, 2009
    Subjects: “…Freedom of speech United States.…”
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    Civil peace and the quest for truth : the First Amendment freedoms in political philosophy and American constitutionalism / by Dry, Murray, PALCI EBSCO books

    Published: Lexington Books, 2004
    Table of Contents: “…The American founding and the puritan origins -- Religious freedom and freedom of speech in the state constitutions of the confederation period -- The federal constitution and the Bill of Rights -- The Sedition Act, the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions and the Virginia report -- Ancient political philosophy (Plato, Aristotle, Thucydides) -- Seventeenth century political philosophy (Bacon, Hobbes, Milton, Locke, Spinoza) -- Montesquieu (the spirit of the laws) -- Mill (on liberty) -- Seditious libel and fifty years of "clear and present danger" : from Schenck to Brandenburg -- The preferred position doctrine and the categorical approach to freedom of speech : libel -- The increased protection for "fighting words" and other "Offensive speech", obscenity, pornography, and commercial speech -- Money and speech and the public forum (or time, place, and manner) doctrine -- Free exercise clause -- The establishment clause I -- The establishment clause II.…”
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    Encyclopedia of the First Amendment / by Sage Knowledge

    Published: CQ Press, 2009
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    Freedom from religion : rights and national security / by Guiora, Amos N., 1957-, PALCI EBSCO books

    Published: Oxford University Press, 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Ignoring the storm -- The threat of religious extremism -- The limits of freedom of speech -- Freedom of association -- Role of the media regarding religion -- Separating church and state -- Free exercise of religion -- Cultural considerations and the price of religious liberty -- Confronting the storm.…”
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    The living Constitution / by Strauss, David A., PALCI EBSCO books

    Published: Oxford University Press, 2010
    Table of Contents: “…-- Originalism and its sins -- The common law -- Freedom of speech and the living constitution -- Brown v. …”
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    Religion and the Constitution / by Greenawalt, Kent, 1936-

    Published: Princeton University Press, 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction ; History ; The development of doctrine and its significance ; Government aid to religion and promulgating religious doctrine ; Religious words and symbols in public places ; Mild endorsements and promotions ; Public schools: devotions ; Public schools: teaching about religion ; Public schools: teaching whose content rests on religious views ; Establishment clause tests and standards ; Equal facilities and freedom of speech ; Chaplains in the military and in prison ; Religious groups exercising government power ; Religious law and civil law: using secular law to assure observance of practices with religious significance ; Tax exemptions and deductions ; Religion and the exemption strategy ; Limits of accommodation ; Financial support to religious institutions ; Aid to religious schools ; Religion clause skepticism ; Alternative approaches ; Justifications for the religion clauses ; Religiously based judgments and religious discourse in public life ; Legal Enforcement of religion-based morality ; Conclusion.…”
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