Under the First Amendment, as it has come to be understood, the American press has more freedom than the press of any other country. I want to explore the question of what our press does with that great freedom. Does it show a matching responsibility? How well does it perform the role that the framers of the Constitution thought justified the protection they were giving us, the role of holding government accountable to the people? James Madison put it that in the United States the people, not the government, possess the absolute sovereignty. That was altogether different from Britain, he said, and it followed that the press must have a different degree of freedom in order to inform the people what the government was doing. And so, Mad...
This comment will examine the Supreme Court\u27s spring, 1978 decisions as they affected first amend...
In the decade of the 1940\u27s, particularly in the years just after World War II, freedom of the pr...
Lee Bollinger is one of our foremost experts on the First Amendment--both an erudite scholar and ele...
Imbedded in the Constitution of every State of the Union and in terms substantially identical, is a ...
The freedom of press has become one of the most fundamental freedom and one of the sacred value in t...
Does the First Amendment’s protection of freedom of “the press” simply mean that we all have the rig...
Based on a close reading of original sources dating back to America\u27s early colonial period, this...
Responding to the trend of media rights being subjugated through the legal process, this article exa...
This comment will deal with the concept of freedom of the press within the context of recent Supreme...
Does the First Amendment’s protection of freedom of “the press” simply mean that we all have the rig...
Both Justices and scholars have long debated whether the "freedom . . . of the press" was historical...
Citation: Pope, Horace Greeley. The american newspaper. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Col...
The paper argues that only the assumption that the Press Clause has a meaning independent of the Spe...
In Images of Free Press, 1991 University of Chicago Press, Dean Lee C. Bolinger, presents what Floyd...
On numerous occasions, newsmen have pleaded for protection against testimonial compulsion as a neces...
This comment will examine the Supreme Court\u27s spring, 1978 decisions as they affected first amend...
In the decade of the 1940\u27s, particularly in the years just after World War II, freedom of the pr...
Lee Bollinger is one of our foremost experts on the First Amendment--both an erudite scholar and ele...
Imbedded in the Constitution of every State of the Union and in terms substantially identical, is a ...
The freedom of press has become one of the most fundamental freedom and one of the sacred value in t...
Does the First Amendment’s protection of freedom of “the press” simply mean that we all have the rig...
Based on a close reading of original sources dating back to America\u27s early colonial period, this...
Responding to the trend of media rights being subjugated through the legal process, this article exa...
This comment will deal with the concept of freedom of the press within the context of recent Supreme...
Does the First Amendment’s protection of freedom of “the press” simply mean that we all have the rig...
Both Justices and scholars have long debated whether the "freedom . . . of the press" was historical...
Citation: Pope, Horace Greeley. The american newspaper. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Col...
The paper argues that only the assumption that the Press Clause has a meaning independent of the Spe...
In Images of Free Press, 1991 University of Chicago Press, Dean Lee C. Bolinger, presents what Floyd...
On numerous occasions, newsmen have pleaded for protection against testimonial compulsion as a neces...
This comment will examine the Supreme Court\u27s spring, 1978 decisions as they affected first amend...
In the decade of the 1940\u27s, particularly in the years just after World War II, freedom of the pr...
Lee Bollinger is one of our foremost experts on the First Amendment--both an erudite scholar and ele...