An edition of The taming of free speech (2016)

The taming of free speech

America's civil liberties compromise

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The taming of free speech
Laura M. Weinrib
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An edition of The taming of free speech (2016)

The taming of free speech

America's civil liberties compromise

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"Judicial enforcement of the Bill of Rights is a defining feature of American constitutional democracy, yet in the first half of the twentieth century, neither freedom of speech nor court-centered constitutionalism commanded broad-based consensus. The Taming of Free Speech explains how lawyers and activists convinced Americans to entrust their civil liberties to the courts. When class war shook the nation's institutions, labor radicals within the American Civil Liberties Union claimed a right to agitate through organized economic pressure--a right of workers to picket, boycott, and strike. Over time, they hitched those commitments to a conservative constitutional tradition that valorized individual rights. At the height of the New Deal, the corporate bar and its clients reluctantly accepted judicial deference to social and economic regulation. In place of property rights, they redeployed the First Amendment to shield business interests from the intrusive reach of the state. In an age of totalitarianism abroad and administrative discretion at home, a powerful Bill of Rights protected conservatives as well as radicals, industry as well as labor"--

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English
Pages
461

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Freedom of speech in class war time
The citadel of civil liberty
The right of agitation
Dissent
The new battleground
Old left, new rights
The civil liberties consensus
Free speech or fair labor
Epilogue.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-440) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
342.7308/53
Library of Congress
KF4772 .W44 2016, KF4772.W44 2016

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Pagination
461 pages
Number of pages
461

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Open Library
OL27217523M
ISBN 10
0674545710
ISBN 13
9780674545717
LCCN
2016010531
OCLC/WorldCat
946975290

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