The First Amendment of the U. S. Constitution begins: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of re
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An insightful rethinking of the meaning of the First Amendment’s protection of religious freedom. The Founders understoo
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In The United States of Anonymous, Jeff Kosseff explores how the right to anonymity has shaped American values, politics
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"The right of Americans to voice their beliefs without government approval or oversight is protected under what may
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From public aid to parochial schools to censorship of library books, Americans are intensely interested in their express
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This is a casebook for First Amendment courses in law schools in the United States. It covers all the major topics under
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The First Amendment is the principle guarantor of speech rights in the United States. But the Supreme Court's inter
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"This book traces the history of the right to anonymous speech in America, dating back to the pseudonymous publicat
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