Too much free speech? / Randall P. Bezanson.

The author takes up an essential and timely inquiry into the Constitutional limits of the Supreme Court's power to create, interpret, and enforce one of the essential rights of American citizens. Analyzing contemporary Supreme Court decisions from the turn of the twenty-first century, the autho...

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Main Author: Bezanson, Randall P.
Corporate Author: United States. Supreme Court
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Urbana [Illinois] : University of Illinois Press, [2012]
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520 |a The author takes up an essential and timely inquiry into the Constitutional limits of the Supreme Court's power to create, interpret, and enforce one of the essential rights of American citizens. Analyzing contemporary Supreme Court decisions from the turn of the twenty-first century, the author argues that judicial interpretations have fundamentally and drastically expanded the meaning and understanding of "speech." The author focuses on judgments such as the much-discussed Citizens United case, which granted the full measure of constitutional protection to speech by corporations, and the Doe vs. Reed case in Washington state, which recognized the signing of petitions and voting in elections as acts of free speech. In each case study, he questions whether the meaning of speech has been expanded too far and critically assesses the Supreme Court's methodology in reaching and explaining its expansive conclusions. --  |c Provided by publisher. 
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505 0 |a Introduction -- New Speakers. Corporations as Speakers : Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, 130 S. Ct. 876 (2010) ; Government and Its Speech Forum : Pleasant Grove City v. Summum, 129 S. Ct. 1125 (2009) -- Forms of Speech. Expressive Conduct Unleashed : Hurlye v. Irish-American Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Group of Boston, 515 U.S. 557 (1995) ; Speech out of Thin Air : Boy Scouts of America v. Dale, 530 U.S. 640 (2000) -- Voting as Speaking, Expressive Association, and Privacy. The Secret Ballot : Voting as Speech : Doe v. Reed, 130 S. Ct. 2811 (2010) -- Is There Such a Thing as Too Much Free Speech?. 
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