The Constitutionalist: Notes on the First AmendmentLexington Books, 2005 - 826 páginas In this new edition of the acclaimed 1971 original, George Anastaplo provides us with a detailed legal, historical, and dialectical analysis of the First Amendment with special attention to the reasoning of the Founding Fathers. Heralded as a groundbreaking work on freedom of expression and constitutional rights, The Constitutionalist challenges the reader to truly understand through a legal and philosophical viewpoint the roles of freedom of speech and freedom of the press in our society, or any society. Supplementing the original text are thorough appendices, including an in-depth record of Anastaplo's own remarkable bar admission case, and extensive notes exploring a range of topics from important political events to the nature of American institutions, as well as a wealth of discriminating references and commentary pulling from anthropology, sociology, psychology, and literature. This book is essential and engrossing reading for law students, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the development and application of free speech and the First Amendment. |
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... concerns expressed throughout this collection is the need to restore the standard of civility by which productive ... concern about a heart murmur and flew as a navigator in all major theaters of World War II . Discharged in 1947 , he ...
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... concerns of self - governing citizens . Thus , for example , this constitutional provision is not primarily or di- rectly concerned with what we now call artistic expression or with the problems of obscenity . Rather , the First ...
... concerns of self - governing citizens . Thus , for example , this constitutional provision is not primarily or di- rectly concerned with what we now call artistic expression or with the problems of obscenity . Rather , the First ...
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... concern that I had , in the Text of this book thirty - three years ago , was to empha- size ( especially in the ... concerned , in dealing with PREFACE TO THE 2004 EDITION XXXV.
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Notes on the First Amendment George Anastaplo. its Bill of Rights were concerned , in dealing with freedom of speech and ... concern that Congress should have . It should also be noticed that if the General Government does conduct itself ...
Notes on the First Amendment George Anastaplo. its Bill of Rights were concerned , in dealing with freedom of speech and ... concern that Congress should have . It should also be noticed that if the General Government does conduct itself ...
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... concern expressed in some quarters these days about the dangerous implications of any official recog- nition of " same - sex marriages , " depending on what form such recognition takes and on what precisely it is taken to mean . It can ...
... concern expressed in some quarters these days about the dangerous implications of any official recog- nition of " same - sex marriages , " depending on what form such recognition takes and on what precisely it is taken to mean . It can ...
Contenido
I A JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS | 3 |
II THE SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND | 11 |
III CONGRESS SHALL MAKE NO LAW | 35 |
IV ALL LEGISLATIVE POWERS HEREIN GRANTED | 53 |
V ABRIDGING THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH | 93 |
VI THE POWERS NOT DELEGATED TO THE UNITED STATES | 133 |
VII A MORE PERFECT UNION | 171 |
VIII THE BLESSINGS OF LIBERTY | 205 |
APPENDIX A STAGES IN THE FIRST CONGRESS OF THE FIRST AMENDMENT | 289 |
CIRCULAR AND INDICTMENT | 294 |
APPENDIX C DUE PROCESS AND THE WORLD OF COMMERCE | 306 |
A TRIAL IN CHICAGO | 312 |
PRINCIPIIS OBSTA | 324 |
APPENDIX F IN RE GEORGE ANASTAPLO 195061 | 331 |
NOTES | 419 |
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IX WE DO ORDAIN AND ESTABLISH | 273 |
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