Free speech in the balance / Alexander Tsesis, Loyola University School of Law.
"Free speech is an essential component to the operation of a representative government committed to equal rights and the general welfare of the people. The constitutional right to engage in open expression is designed to secure personal dignity, civic engagement, and flow of information. No gen...
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY :
Cambridge University Press,
2020.
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Table of Contents:
- Formalism and categorical doctrine
- Dominant academic approaches to free speech : Strengths and shortcomings
- Free speech and proportionality
- Civic community and social context
- US formalism and EU proportionality alternative
- Offense, incitement, true threats, and hate speech
- Terrorist incitement on the internet
- First Amendment on campus
- High schooler speech in the age of the internet
- On the campaign trail : money and politics
- Conclusion.