The First Amendment: Cases and Theory
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Description
The First Amendment: Cases and Theory, Fourth Edition, uses the case method to elucidate theory and doctrine. In an area rife with multi-factor tests, mastery of First Amendment theory and doctrine requires more than rote memorization of three- and four-part tests; it requires a firm foundation in the underlying theories and purposes that animate the Supreme Court’s decisions. No less important, the casebook also includes Theory Applied Problems at the end of each major section. These Theory Applied Problems provide an easy and convenient means to assess students’ mastery of the relevant theories and precedents. The editors also have included carefully targeted coverage of how other constitutional democracies, such as Canada and Germany, have reached very different conclusions regarding the scope and meaning of expressive freedom. All major contemporary free expression and religious liberty controversies receive coverage, with helpful notes to answer student questions and deepen their understanding of the subject areas. The First Amendment: Cases and Theory is a highly teachable casebook suitable for a standard three-hour survey of the First Amendment, but also for more focused courses on the Speech, Press, Assembly Clauses, and the Religion Clauses.
ISBN
9781543826685
Publication Date
9-22-2022
Publisher
Aspen Opco Llc
Edition
4th
Recommended Citation
Krotoszynski, Ronald J. Jr.; Barnett Lidsky, Lyrissa C.; Corbin, Caroline M.; and Zick, Timothy, "The First Amendment: Cases and Theory" (2022). Books. 59.
https://scholarship.law.ua.edu/fac_books/59