The CNN/Noriega Tapes Case and Prior Restraint Doctrine

The CNN/Noriega Tapes Case and Prior Restraint Doctrine
Title The CNN/Noriega Tapes Case and Prior Restraint Doctrine PDF eBook
Author Sigman L. Splichal
Publisher
Pages 74
Release 1991
Genre Freedom of the press
ISBN

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Smolla and Nimmer on Freedom of Speech

Smolla and Nimmer on Freedom of Speech
Title Smolla and Nimmer on Freedom of Speech PDF eBook
Author Rodney A. Smolla
Publisher International Institute of Technology, Incorporated
Pages 1234
Release 1994
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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More Speech, Not Less

More Speech, Not Less
Title More Speech, Not Less PDF eBook
Author Mark Sableman
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 308
Release 1997
Genre Law
ISBN 9780809321353

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"History can teach us many lessons, and one is that freedom is not easily preserved. If there are not voices like Mark Sableman and others to remind us of our heritage, there will be a gradual erosion of our basic freedoms". -- Paul Simon, from the Foreword

The Case Against the General

The Case Against the General
Title The Case Against the General PDF eBook
Author Steve Albert
Publisher Macmillan Reference USA
Pages 480
Release 1993
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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"On December 20, 1989, George Bush, the President of the United States, ordered a military invasion of Panama. One of his stated aims was the capture and return of General Manuel Antonio Noriega, the leader of Panama, to stand trial in the United States. American prosecutors had accused Noriega of trafficking in illegal drugs and money laundering. Not since ancient Rome had one nation launched an invasion of another with the goal of bringing its ruler to justice. But was justice served?" "The Case Against the General is the full, untold story of Manuel Noriega's capture and trial. Reporter Steve Albert, granted unusual access by both defense and prosecution, brings to life the theatrical dynamics of a court case unique in the annals of American jurisprudence." "Was Noriega a criminal, properly subject to trial under American law, or was he a prisoner of war as he claimed? Was the U.S. government right to limit Noriega's access to classified information he believed vital to his defense? Was the United States justified in freezing Noriega's assets? Imbued with a deep understanding of the constitutional issues that this singular trial raises, the Case Against the General is high-stakes courtoom drama at its most compelling."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

The First Amendment

The First Amendment
Title The First Amendment PDF eBook
Author Erwin Chemerinsky
Publisher Aspen Publishing
Pages 1063
Release 2024-04-18
Genre Law
ISBN

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From the same author of the highly successful Constitutional Law, Seventh Edition, a leading casebook in the field, The First Amendment by Erwin Chemerinsky provides a comprehensive and accessible review of speech and religion jurisprudence under the First Amendment (Chapters 9 and 10 of Constitutional Law, Seventh Edition). With its concise, yet comprehensive presentation, The First Amendment presents the law solely through case excerpts and the author’s own essays, which make the law more readily understood through context and background information. The text’s flexible organization accommodates a variety of course structures so that no chapter assumes that students have read preceding material. New to the Third Edition: New cases: City of Austin, Texas v. Reagan National Advertising of Texas (the distinction between content-based and content-neutral laws) 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis (compelled speech) Counterman v. Colorado (true threats) Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L. (speech in authoritarian environments) Fulton v. City of Philadelphia; Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn v. Cuomo; and Tandon v. Newsom (the Free Exercise Clause) Kennedy v. Bremerton School District (religion as a part of government activities) Benefits for instructors and students: Concise, yet comprehensive presentation Annual case supplement Leading text by a prominent scholar Flexible organization—no chapter assumes students have read other chapters, which allows for a variety of course lengths and structures Distinctive approach using only case excerpts and author’s own essays Context and background material to make the law more readily understood

Constitutional Law

Constitutional Law
Title Constitutional Law PDF eBook
Author Erwin Chemerinsky
Publisher Aspen Publishing
Pages 1744
Release 2023-11-28
Genre Law
ISBN

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A leading text by a prominent scholar, Constitutional Law is known for its concise, comprehensive, and student-friendly presentation. Professor Chemerinsky's frame of reference coupled with rich background information make the law more readily understood. Influenced by 40+ years of teaching, Constitutional Law is dedicated to students who have consistently expressed a preference for straightforward and accessible content. A flexible organization accommodates a variety of course structures; no chapter assumes that students have read preceding material. A complete Teacher’s Manual and Annual Case Supplement round out this acclaimed text. New to the Seventh Edition: Constitutional law has dramatically changed in the last few years. Changes in the law have required revisions throughout, creating a significantly different book than its predecessors. Since the sixth edition the Supreme Court has Overruled of Roe v. Wade in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization Expanded Second Amendment rights in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen Effectively eliminated affirmative action in Students for Fair Admission v. University of North Carolina and Students for Fair Admission v. Harvard University Changed the law concerning the religion clauses of the First Amendment in cases such as Kennedy v. Bremerton School District, Carson v. Makin, and Fulton v. City of Philadelphia In addition to the revisions necessitated by these updates to the law, the book has been carefully and thoroughly edited. A new design has been adopted to make navigating notes and cases more straightforward. The overall approach of the book remains the same providing professors and students with: Focus on three types of material: major cases, heavily edited secondary cases, and essays Essays that provide context with historical background, development of the law in areas cases are not directly presented, and summaries of scholarly debates Straightforward, accessible prose Flexible organization Cases and materials edited to be as ideologically neutral as possible

American Journalism Review

American Journalism Review
Title American Journalism Review PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 352
Release 1993-07
Genre Journalism
ISBN

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