Freshly Printed - allow 8 days lead
Speech Out of Doors
Preserving First Amendment Liberties in Public Places
This book is about the places of First Amendment expression.
Timothy Zick (Author)
9780521517300, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 27 October 2008
362 pages, 11 b/w illus.
23.4 x 15.7 x 2.2 cm, 0.6 kg
"...This is a well-written text, making an important argument about vital constitutional guarantee...SPEECH OUT OF DOORS makes the simple claim that we have squandered a great resource, and it is now time to reverse course."
--The Law and Politics Book Review, Jerome O'Callaghan, Associate Dean, Arts and Sciences, State University at Cortland
The Supreme Court has emphasized that expressive liberties require 'breathing space' in which to thrive. At a minimum, speakers need places in which to assemble, speak, and petition government. This book is a comprehensive examination of First Amendment rights in public places. It shows that the literal ground beneath speakers' feet has been steadily eroding, from personal spaces to college campuses and to once vast and important inscribed places, such as public parks and public squares. Through the study of 'expressive topography', this book considers a variety of contemporary speech contests including restrictions on abortion clinic sidewalk counselors, protests at military funerals, and restrictions on assembly and speech at political conventions. Countering or reversing these forces will require a focused and sustained effort by public officials, courts, and, of course, the people themselves.
1. Introduction: the geography of expression
2. The expressive topography and public liberties
3. Embodied places
4. Contested places
5. Non-places
6. Inscribed places
7. Militarized places
8. Places of higher learning
9. Networked public places.
Subject Areas: Jurisprudence & general issues [LA]