This book is designed for a two- or three-unit course in the First Amendment. The authors present the materials in a way that permits instructors to depart from the organization...
The First Amendment: Cases, Problems, and Materials
The First Amendment: Cases, Materials and Problems
The First Amendment: Cases, Materials and Problems
The First Amendment: Cases, Materials, and Problems : 2003 Supplement
If you are not already using The First Amendment in your course, consider these unique strengths: - comprehensive, cogent treatment balances historical, theoretical, and practical approaches- authors highly regarded in...
The press in the United States is freer than in any other country in the world, and virtually any in history. American courts give critics of society and government extraordinary...
The First Amendment: A Reader
Actual recorded oral arguments leading to landmark rulings, ranging from issues of obscenity and libel to Vietnam War protest, confidentiality of reporters' sources, the rights of gay men and lesbians, and high school newspaper censorship.
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In creating this book, the authors of The First Amendment sought to create a "teacher's book" -- a book that is easy to use, that produces rewarding classroom discussion, and that enables students to learn the concepts, doctrines, and ...
The First Amendment: The Legacy of George Mason
This book, describing the development of a new constitution in 1787 and the battle for a bill of rights, is an introduction to the First Amendment that empowers the people as it guarantees freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of ...
The authors' annual supplement to their Constitutional Law casebook will now include any new developments or revisions to the First Amendment to keep this new text completely up-to-date.
The First Amendment: Problems, Cases and Policy Arguments : Teacher's Manual
Readers will take a look at what caused the First Amendment to be born and what effects the amendment has had through history and today.
Selections from the four-volume Encyclopedia of the American Constitution (Macmillan, 1986) form an overview of the history of the First Amendment, from its framing up to and including the Burger Court. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc.