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_aRabban, David M., _d1949- |
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_aFree speech in its forgotten years / _cDavid M. Rabban. |
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_aNew York ; _aCambridge : _bCambridge University Press, _c1997. |
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_axi, 404 p. : _bill. ; _c24 cm. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_g1. _tThe Lost Tradition of Libertarian Radicalism. _tJosiah Warren and Individualist Anarchism. _tThe Comstock Act. _tThe Controversy Over Cupid's Yokes. _tLucifer: The Light-Bearer. _tThe Emergence of the Free Speech Language. _tThe Commitment to Free Speech for All Viewpoints. _tThe Work of the Free Speech League -- _g2. _tThe IWW Free Speech Fights. _tAn Overview of the Free Speech Fights. _tThe IWW Ideology of Free Speech. _tPopular Reactions. _tOfficial Reactions. _tAnalysis of Free Speech Themes. _tRegulation of Street Speaking. _tDefining the Boundaries of Protected Speech. _tFree Speech and Majority Rule -- _g3. _tThe Courts of Free Speech. _tThe Bad Tendency Test. _tTopical Analysis of Free Speech Issues. _tThe First Amendment and State Action. _tPostal Regulation. _tRegulation of Political Campaigns. _tLibel and Contempt. _tRegulation of Public Speaking. _tLabor Injunctions. _tIgnoring Free Speech Issues. _tThe Judicial Tradition -- _g4. _tLegal Scholarship. _tTheoretical Sources for Free Speech Views. |
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_tThe Rejection of Blackstone. _tLimiting the Bad Tendency Test. _tAlternative standards for Analyzing Free Speech Claims. _tThe Heritage of Prewar Scholarship -- _g5. _tFree Speech in Progressive Social Thought. _tJohn Dewey. _tHerbert Croly. _tContinuities in Dewey's Criticism of Pacifist Dissent during World War I -- _g6. _tThe Espionage Act. _tThe Legislative History of the Espionage Act. _tEspionage Act Litigation in the Lower Federal Courts. _tThe Selective Draft Law Cases. _tSupreme Court Briefs in the First Espionage Act Cases. _tThe Supreme Court Decisions. _tThe Origins of Clear and Present Danger -- _g7. _tWorld War I and the Creation of the Modern Civil Liberties Movement. _tThe New Civil Libertarians of the ACLU and the Demise of the Free Speech League. _tZechariah Chafee, Jr.: The Scholars as Advocate. _tDewey's Revised Analysis of Free Speech -- _g8. _tHolmes, Brandeis, and the Judicial Transformation of the First Amendment after World War I. _tSupreme Court Majority Decisions in the 1920s. |
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_tHolmes's Transformation in Abrams. _tThe Contribution of Brandeis. _tThe Judicial Transformation of the First Amendment -- _g9. _tEpilogue: Current Parallels to Prewar Progressive Thought. |
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_aFreedom of speech _zUnited States _xHistory. |
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