Free Speech Yearbook

Free Speech Yearbook
Author: Matthew W. Seeger
Publisher: National Communication Assn
Total Pages:
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780944811320

Free Speech Yearbook, Volume 33 1995

Free Speech Yearbook, Volume 33 1995
Author: John J. Makay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1996-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780809320486

With volume 33 of this distinguished source of information and ideas pertaining to the First Amendment, John J. Makay assumes the editorship of the Free Speech Yearbook. In the opening essay in this volume, Craig R. Smith proposes "Ending the Confusion over Commercial Speech: Returning to the Central Hudson Test"; Roy V. Leeper presents "The Fairness Doctrine Debate: A Critical Legal Studies Analysis"; Juliet Dee compares "Little Red Riding Hood, Justice Rehnquist, and the NEA"; and Susan Drucker and Gary Gumpert explore "Freedom and Liability in Cyberspace: Media, Metaphors, and Paths of Regulation." Judith Clarke and Tim Hamlett discuss "Freedom of Expression in Hong Kong During and After the Transition to Chinese Sovereignty"; W. Wat Hopkins offers "Reconsidering the 'Clear and Present Danger' Test: Whence the 'Marketplace of Ideas'?"; and Rueyling Chuang, Vijay Krishna, and Tom D. Daniels consider "Gender and Ethnicity Influences on Student Attitudes Toward Speech Restrictions, Political Correctness, and Educational Models." Gail J. Chryslee investigates "When the Scene Becomes the Crime: Censorship of Space in Cincinnati's Exhibition of Robert Mapplethorpe's Photographs," and Peter Kane looks into "Playing with Precedent: Freedom of Expression on Private Property Cases." Among the resources are Paul Siegel's "The Supreme Court and Freedom of Speech: 1993-1994" and Leigh Makay's "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: January 1994-January 1995." Eleven books dealing with vital First Amendment issues are also reviewed, including Michael J. Brodhead's David J. Brewer: The Life of a Supreme Court Justice, 1837-1910 (reviewed by Mark A. Graber); Nadine Strossen's Defending Pornography: Free Speech, Sex, and the Fight for Women's Rights (reviewed by Susan Mallon Ross); Edward A. Cavazos and Gavino Morin's Cyberspace and the Law: Your Rights and Duties in the On-Line World (reviewed by Jeffrey Shallit); and Herbert N. Foerstel's Secret Science: Federal Control of American Science and Technology (reviewed by Richard A. Parker).

Free Speech Yearbook

Free Speech Yearbook
Author: National Communication Association (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2010
Genre: Freedom of speech
ISBN: 9780944811351

Free Speech Yearbook V. 34

Free Speech Yearbook V. 34
Author: John J. Makay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997-09
Genre: Freedom of speech
ISBN: 9780809321513

Established in 1961 by Alvin A. Goldberg, Franklyn S. Haiman, Mark Klyn, Robert M. O Neil, and George P. Rice to provide a forum for promoting the essential place of free and responsible communication in a democratic society, the "Free Speech Yearbook" has sought for over a quarter of a century through articles, essays, and reviews to support the right of peaceful expression by all communicative means. In this issue of the award-winning "Yearbook, "Donald Fishman examines "Conflicting Conceptions of Freedom of Speech in the Aftermath of World War I"; Roy V. Leeper analyzes "Strange Bedfellows: John Milton and Karl Marx on Censorship"; and Juliet Dee considers "Andrea Dworkin, "Hustler, "and First Amendment Protection for Opinion: Is Something Rotten in the House of Libel?" David S. Allen looks into "The Institutional Press and Professionalization: Defining the Press Clause in Journalist s Privilege Cases"; Michael A. Cavanagh evaluates "The Reconstitution of Legal Reality: Choice of Language, Definition, and Analogy as Methods for Limiting the Fora Available for Public Expression"; James M. Tallmon probes "Metaphor in William H. Rehnquist s Judicial Rhetoric"; and F. Dennis Hale explores "The Evolution of Indiana s Heightened Libel Defense." Michael W. Casey and Michael A. Jordan investigate "Free Speech in Time of War: Government Surveillance of the Churches of Christ in World War I"; Joseph J. Hemmer Jr. analyzes "Commercial Speech: Assessing the Function and Durability of the "Central Hudson "Test"; James A. Herrick deals with "The English Deists Argument for Freedom of Expression: Religious Inquiry and the First Amendment"; and Paul Siegel assesses "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment: 19941995." An expanded selection of twelve book reviews makes up the final section of this issue."

Free Speech Yearbook

Free Speech Yearbook
Author: Stephen A. Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1988-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780809314829

Established in 1961 by Alvin A. Goldberg, Franklyn S. Haiman, Mark Klyn, Robert M. O’Neil, and George P. Rice to provide a forum for promoting the essential place of free and responsible communication in a democratic society, the Yearbook has sought for a quarter-century through articles, essays, and reviews to support the right of peaceful expression by any communicative means available. Topics covered include points of constitutional law, court cases, government regulation, obscenity, philosophy of communication, and the teaching of communication.