This chapter examines the classic arguments for freedom of speech. It traces the first comprehensive argument for freedom of speech as a limiting principle of government to John Milton’s Areopagitica, a polemic against censorship by a requirement of prior licensing in which Milton develops an argument for the pursuit of truth through exposure to false and heretical ideas rather than the passive reception of orthodoxy. Despite Milton’s belief in the advancement of understanding through free inquiry, he was far from liberal in the modern sense of that term and he did not, for instance, extend the tolerance he advocated to Catholic religious texts. The chapter then assesses what James Madison had to say about the role of public opinion as a cr...
This Article is the first in-depth comparison of two classic defenses of free speech that have profo...
The First Amendment guarantees that Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech ...
Contemporary disputes over the First Amendment often result in deadlock. One side stresses the param...
This accessible and engaging book, with a focus on historical developments, basic principles, landma...
This accessible and engaging book, with a focus on historical developments, basic principles, landma...
This accessible and engaging book, with a focus on historical developments, basic principles, landma...
The traditional liberal argument for free speech is now under fire from several directions. Critics ...
Vincent Blasi is Corliss Lamont Professor of Civil Liberties at Columbia Law School. He delivered th...
The purpose of this presentation is to reintroduce the importance of the First Amendment and its ten...
A majority of Justices on the contemporary U.S. Supreme Court have increasingly adopted a largely li...
The Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Law & Governance in a World of Multilevel Jurisdiction
Freedom of Speech was a revolutionary idea when it was first proposed in the United States of Americ...
The importance of free speech is beyond dispute in liberal democracy, and is today hardly challenged...
Freedom of Speech was a revolutionary idea when it was first proposed in the United States of Americ...
In his book, Free Speech, The People\u27s Darling Privilege : Struggles for Freedom of Expression i...
This Article is the first in-depth comparison of two classic defenses of free speech that have profo...
The First Amendment guarantees that Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech ...
Contemporary disputes over the First Amendment often result in deadlock. One side stresses the param...
This accessible and engaging book, with a focus on historical developments, basic principles, landma...
This accessible and engaging book, with a focus on historical developments, basic principles, landma...
This accessible and engaging book, with a focus on historical developments, basic principles, landma...
The traditional liberal argument for free speech is now under fire from several directions. Critics ...
Vincent Blasi is Corliss Lamont Professor of Civil Liberties at Columbia Law School. He delivered th...
The purpose of this presentation is to reintroduce the importance of the First Amendment and its ten...
A majority of Justices on the contemporary U.S. Supreme Court have increasingly adopted a largely li...
The Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Law & Governance in a World of Multilevel Jurisdiction
Freedom of Speech was a revolutionary idea when it was first proposed in the United States of Americ...
The importance of free speech is beyond dispute in liberal democracy, and is today hardly challenged...
Freedom of Speech was a revolutionary idea when it was first proposed in the United States of Americ...
In his book, Free Speech, The People\u27s Darling Privilege : Struggles for Freedom of Expression i...
This Article is the first in-depth comparison of two classic defenses of free speech that have profo...
The First Amendment guarantees that Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech ...
Contemporary disputes over the First Amendment often result in deadlock. One side stresses the param...