Make No Law: The Sullivan Case and the First Amendment
Autor Anthony Lewisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 1992
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780679739395
ISBN-10: 0679739394
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 130 x 201 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:Vintage Books.
Editura: VINTAGE BOOKS
ISBN-10: 0679739394
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 130 x 201 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:Vintage Books.
Editura: VINTAGE BOOKS
Recenzii
“A riveting detailed account...[Make No Law] is nothing less than a comprehensive history of free speech in America.”—Philadelphia Inquirer
“Superbly written... a compelling drama that clearly places the Sullivan decision in the context of the court's still evolving notions of free speech and fully illuminates the constitutional principles at stake...an essential guide.” —Boston Globe
“Superbly written... a compelling drama that clearly places the Sullivan decision in the context of the court's still evolving notions of free speech and fully illuminates the constitutional principles at stake...an essential guide.” —Boston Globe
Cuprins
1. Heed Their Rising Voices
2. Reaction in Montgomery
3. Separate and Unequal
4. The Trial
5. Silencing the Press
6. The Meaning of Freedom
7. The Sedition Act
8. World War I
9. Holmes and Brandeis, Dissenting
10. “The Vitalizing Liberties”
11. To the Supreme Court
12. “There Never Is a Time”
13. May It Please the Court
14. “The Central Meaning of the First Amendment”
15. What It Meant
16. Inside the Court
17. Public and Private
18. “The Dancing Has Stopped”
19. Back to the Drawing Board
20. Envoi
Appendix 1: First Draft of Justice Brennan’s Opinion in New York Times Co. v. Sullivan
Appendix 2: Opinions in New York Times Co. v. Sullivan by Justices Brennan, Black, and Goldberg
2. Reaction in Montgomery
3. Separate and Unequal
4. The Trial
5. Silencing the Press
6. The Meaning of Freedom
7. The Sedition Act
8. World War I
9. Holmes and Brandeis, Dissenting
10. “The Vitalizing Liberties”
11. To the Supreme Court
12. “There Never Is a Time”
13. May It Please the Court
14. “The Central Meaning of the First Amendment”
15. What It Meant
16. Inside the Court
17. Public and Private
18. “The Dancing Has Stopped”
19. Back to the Drawing Board
20. Envoi
Appendix 1: First Draft of Justice Brennan’s Opinion in New York Times Co. v. Sullivan
Appendix 2: Opinions in New York Times Co. v. Sullivan by Justices Brennan, Black, and Goldberg
Descriere
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Gideon's Trumpet follows the progress of the 1960 libel suit that pitted The New York Times against a Montgomery, Alabama, city official, and whose settlement in the Supreme Court redefined what newspapers, and ordinary citizens, can print or say.
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Anthony Lewis