The modern First Amendment embodies the idea of freedom as a fundamental good of contemporary American society. The First Amendment protects and promotes everybody’s freedom of thought, belief, speech, and religious exercise as basic goods—as given ends of American political and moral life. It does not protect these freedoms for the sake of promoting any particular vision of the virtuous society. It is neutral on that score, setting limits only in those rare cases when the exercise of a First Amendment freedom exacts an intolerable social cost. The Article concludes with two speculations. First, it seems we are no longer arguing about whether to restrict freedom, but for what ends. If that is true, then those arguments should neither begin...
Few works on the First Amendment have explored the relation between free speech and certainty. While...
Commentators generally agree the First Amendment is hostile to paternalism. Yet, most analysts invok...
It is the peculiar province of the First Amendment to belong to everyone, to be a part of every caus...
The modern First Amendment embodies the idea of freedom as a fundamental good of contemporary Americ...
Conservative constitutional jurisprudence in the United States has an important libertarian dimensio...
Over the past several decades, the Supreme Court and most First Amendment scholars have taken the po...
Contemporary disputes over the First Amendment often result in deadlock. One side stresses the param...
The First Amendment guarantees that Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech ...
Americans are beset by disagreement about the First Amendment. Progressive scholars are attacking th...
The First Amendment is not the guardian of taste. Instead, the U.S. Constitution wholeheartedly prot...
According to the prevailing view, constitutional interpretation ideally should consist in the develo...
As the title suggests, this thesis is about the First Amendment to the United States Constitution an...
In the deepest sense, this Article seeks to bridge the gap between philosophy, political theory, and...
In a series of articles and now in their new book, Religious Freedom and the Constitution, Lawrence ...
It is wrong to interfere with the rights of conscience and association of homosexuals in the United ...
Few works on the First Amendment have explored the relation between free speech and certainty. While...
Commentators generally agree the First Amendment is hostile to paternalism. Yet, most analysts invok...
It is the peculiar province of the First Amendment to belong to everyone, to be a part of every caus...
The modern First Amendment embodies the idea of freedom as a fundamental good of contemporary Americ...
Conservative constitutional jurisprudence in the United States has an important libertarian dimensio...
Over the past several decades, the Supreme Court and most First Amendment scholars have taken the po...
Contemporary disputes over the First Amendment often result in deadlock. One side stresses the param...
The First Amendment guarantees that Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech ...
Americans are beset by disagreement about the First Amendment. Progressive scholars are attacking th...
The First Amendment is not the guardian of taste. Instead, the U.S. Constitution wholeheartedly prot...
According to the prevailing view, constitutional interpretation ideally should consist in the develo...
As the title suggests, this thesis is about the First Amendment to the United States Constitution an...
In the deepest sense, this Article seeks to bridge the gap between philosophy, political theory, and...
In a series of articles and now in their new book, Religious Freedom and the Constitution, Lawrence ...
It is wrong to interfere with the rights of conscience and association of homosexuals in the United ...
Few works on the First Amendment have explored the relation between free speech and certainty. While...
Commentators generally agree the First Amendment is hostile to paternalism. Yet, most analysts invok...
It is the peculiar province of the First Amendment to belong to everyone, to be a part of every caus...