Defending the Masses: A Progressive Lawyer's Battles for Free Speech
Autor Eric B. Eastonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iun 2021
Free speech and freedom of the press were often suppressed amid the social turbulence of the Progressive Era and World War I. As muckrakers, feminists, pacifists, anarchists, socialists, and communists were arrested or censored for their outspoken views, many of them turned to a Manhattan lawyer named Gilbert Roe to keep them in business and out of jail.
Roe was the principal trial lawyer of the Free Speech League—a precursor of the American Civil Liberties Union. His cases involved such activists as Emma Goldman, Lincoln Steffens, Margaret Sanger, Max Eastman, Upton Sinclair, John Reed, and Eugene Debs, as well as the socialist magazine The Masses and the New York City Teachers Union. A friend of Wisconsin's progressive senator Robert La Follette since their law partnership as young men, Roe defended "Fighting Bob" when the Senate tried to expel him for opposing America's entry into World War I.
In articulating and upholding Americans' fundamental right to free expression against charges of obscenity, libel, espionage, sedition, or conspiracy during turbulent times, Roe was rarely successful in the courts. But his battles illuminate the evolution of free speech doctrine and practice in an era when it was under heavy assault. His greatest victory, including the 1917 decision by Judge Learned Hand in The Masses Publishing Co. v. Patten, is still influential today.
Roe was the principal trial lawyer of the Free Speech League—a precursor of the American Civil Liberties Union. His cases involved such activists as Emma Goldman, Lincoln Steffens, Margaret Sanger, Max Eastman, Upton Sinclair, John Reed, and Eugene Debs, as well as the socialist magazine The Masses and the New York City Teachers Union. A friend of Wisconsin's progressive senator Robert La Follette since their law partnership as young men, Roe defended "Fighting Bob" when the Senate tried to expel him for opposing America's entry into World War I.
In articulating and upholding Americans' fundamental right to free expression against charges of obscenity, libel, espionage, sedition, or conspiracy during turbulent times, Roe was rarely successful in the courts. But his battles illuminate the evolution of free speech doctrine and practice in an era when it was under heavy assault. His greatest victory, including the 1917 decision by Judge Learned Hand in The Masses Publishing Co. v. Patten, is still influential today.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780299314040
ISBN-10: 0299314049
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 12 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
ISBN-10: 0299314049
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 12 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Recenzii
"An early twentieth-century champion of the cause of free speech for the American people, Gilbert Roe has found an ideal interpreter in Eric B. Easton, whose own legal background serves him well in analyzing Roe's brilliantly argued wartime freedom of speech cases." —Richard Drake, author of The Education of an Anti-Imperialist
"Gilbert Roe was a remarkable person who associated with and defended the rights of many of the most fascinating people of the Progressive Era. Easton brings all these stories to life in his wonderfully accessible biography." —Mark Graber, author of T
Notă biografică
Eric Easton is a professor of law at the University of Baltimore and the director of the LL.M. program in the law of the United States. He is the editor of the Journal of Media Law & Ethics and the author of Mobilizing the Press: Defending the First Amendment in the Supreme Court.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Preface
Introduction
1 Getting Started
2 The Muckrakers
3 The Anarchists
4 The Feminists
5 The Socialists
6 The Pacifists I
7 The Pacifists II
8 The Communists
9 Winding Down
Conclusion
Notes
Index
Preface
Introduction
1 Getting Started
2 The Muckrakers
3 The Anarchists
4 The Feminists
5 The Socialists
6 The Pacifists I
7 The Pacifists II
8 The Communists
9 Winding Down
Conclusion
Notes
Index
Descriere
Free speech and freedom of the press were often suppressed amid the social turbulence of the Progressive Era and World War I. As muckrakers, feminists, pacifists, anarchists, socialists, and communists were arrested or censored for their outspoken views, many of them turned for defense to the Free Speech League and its principal trial lawyer, Gilbert Roe.