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Machine generated contents note: PART I - FREEDOM OF SPEECH -- Chapter 1 -- HISTORICAL INTENTIONS AND UNDERLYING VALUES3 -- A. Framers' Intent3 -- B. Underlying Values8 -- Chapter 2 -- THE PROBLEM OF SUBVERSIVE ADVOCACY23 -- A. First Encounters23 -- B. The Abrams Case and the Holmes Dissent32 -- C. Learned Hand and the Masses Case36 -- D. Gitlow, Whitney, and the Cases of the Thirties41 -- E. The Smith Act Prosecutions55 -- F. Brandenburg v. Ohio and its Implications73 -- G. A Last Word from Justice Holmes86 -- Chapter 3 -- CONTENT REGULATION: THE CHAPLINSKY EXCLUSIONS89 -- A. "Fighting Words"89 -- B. Defamation106 -- [1] The Constitutionalization of Defamation106 -- [2] "Public Figures" and "Private Plaintiffs"120 -- [3] Application of the "Actual Malice" Standard132 -- [4] Fact v. Opinion139 -- C. Emotional Distress142 -- D. Invasion of Privacy146 -- E. "The Lewd and Obscene"159 -- Chapter 4 -- CONTENT REGULATION: OTHER CANDIDATES FOR -- CATEGORICAL EXCLUSION OR LIMITED PROTECTION195 -- A. "Offensive" Speech195 -- B. Child Pornography203 -- C. Pornography as Discrimination Against Women218 -- D. Commercial Speech229 -- Chapter 5 -- TRANS-SUBSTANTIVE DOCTRINES271 -- A. Overbreadth and Vagueness271 -- B. Prior Restraints278 -- [1] Licensing279 -- [2] Injunctions295 -- Chapter 6 -- REGULATING THE "TIME, PLACE, AND MANNER" -- OF PROTECTED SPEECH321 -- A. Early Development of the Doctrine321 -- B. Recent Applications333 -- Chapter 7 -- "CONTENT NEUTRALITY": THE PRINCIPLE -- AND ITS PROGENY367 -- A. The Principle367 -- B. 0'Brien and the Two-Track Analysis375 -- C. "Secondary Effects" as a Basis for Regulation396 -- Chapter 8 -- SPEECH ON GOVERNMENT PROPERTY AND -- THE PUBLIC FORUM DOCTRINE421 -- A. Foundations of the Doctrine421 -- B. Mass Demonstrations and the Problem of the "Hostile Audience"435 -- C. Access to Nontraditional Forums and Facilities449 -- D. Speech on Private Property489 -- Chapter 9 -- TESTING THE BOUNDARIES OF DOCTRINE495 -- A. Religious Speech495 -- B. "Hate" Speech506 -- C. Campaign Finance Laws531 -- Chapter 10 -- TECHNOLOGY AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT563 -- A. Broadcast Technology563 -- B. Advancing Technology579 -- Chapter 11 -- FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION AND COMPELLED EXPRESSION 609 -- A. The Right to Associate609 -- B. The Right "Not to Speak"625 -- Chapter 12 -- BEYOND REGULATION: THE GOVERNMENT -- AS EMPLOYER, EDUCATOR, AND SOURCE OF FUNDS637 -- A. First Amendment Rights of Public Employees637 -- [1] Prohibiting Electioneering637 -- [2] Other Employee Speech642 -- [3] Associational Rights657 -- B. The First Amendment in the Public Schools664 -- C. Paying the Piper -and Calling the Tune?680 -- PART II- THE PRESS -- Chapter 13 -- THE PRESS711 -- A. Does the Constitution Grant the Press a Privileged Position?711 -- B. Does the Press Have Special Immunities?714 -- C. Access to Judicial Proceedings726 -- D. Access to Prisons738 -- E. The Press and Due Process747 -- F. Prior Restraints755 -- PART III - THE RELIGION CLAUSES -- Chapter 14 -- OVERVIEW OF THE RELIGION CLAUSES765 -- A. Historical Underpinnings765 -- B. Attempts to Define Religion777 -- Chapter 15 -- THE ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE787 -- A. Financial Aid to Religion787 -- [1] Early C ases787 -- [2] The Lemon Test and Doctrinal Turmoil792 -- [3] Agostini v. Felton799 -- [4] School Vouchers809 -- B. School Prayer814 -- C. Curricular Issues830 -- D. Official Acknowledgment841 -- E. Establishment-Free Exercise and Free Speech Tension855 -- Chapter 16 -- FREE EXERCISE871 -- A. Burdens on Religion871 -- [1] Early Cases871 -- [2] From Sherbert to Smith872 -- [3] Moder Cases884 -- B. Discrimination Against Religion901 -- Appendix A The Constitution of the United States (Excerpts)App. A-I -- Appendix B Justices of the United States Supreme Court, -- 1946-2000 TermsApp. B-.
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