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For more than two hundred years, the freedom of speech-considered among our most precious rights-has been guaranteed by the constitution. Yet, as Lee Bollinger and Geoffrey Stone point out in their introductory essay, the First Amendment as we know it is largely a creation of the past eighty years. Eternally Vigilant brings together a stellar group of legal scholars to reflect boldly on the past, present, and future of the First Amendment. Organized thematically, the book begins with a historical overview by David Strauss and an examination of the philosophical underpinnings of the First…mehr

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For more than two hundred years, the freedom of speech-considered among our most precious rights-has been guaranteed by the constitution. Yet, as Lee Bollinger and Geoffrey Stone point out in their introductory essay, the First Amendment as we know it is largely a creation of the past eighty years. Eternally Vigilant brings together a stellar group of legal scholars to reflect boldly on the past, present, and future of the First Amendment. Organized thematically, the book begins with a historical overview by David Strauss and an examination of the philosophical underpinnings of the First Amendment by Vincent Blasi. Kent Greenawalt and Richard Posner explore the lessons of the initial Supreme Court decisions on the freedom of speech; Robert Post, Frederick Schauer, and Stanley Fish reflect on First Amendment theory and doctrine; and Lillian BeVier, Owen Fiss, and Cass Sunstein address contemporary free speech issues and the future of free speech. Stone and Bollinger provide helpful introductory notes to each essay and offer an informal "dialogue" to introduce nonexperts to the major issues of free speech jurisprudence. The result is a unique volume that reaches across the entire spectrum of First Amendment issues and offers a series of speculative essays that explore such diverse subjects as seditious libel, campaign regulation, commercial advertising, obscenity, and the new media.
Autorenporträt
Lee C. Bollinger is a professor of law and president of the University of Michigan. He is the author of The Tolerant Society: Freedom of Speech and Extremist Speech in America and Images of a Free Press. Geoffrey R. Stone is the Harry Kalven Jr. Distinguished Service Professor of Law and provost of the University of Chicago. He is the coauthor of The First Amendment and coeditor of the annual Supreme Court Review.