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On Monday, May 4, 1970, members of the Ohio National Guard, called onto the Kent State University campus to quell antiwar demonstrations, fired 61 roounds into a group of students protesting the U.S. invasion of Cambodia and Guard presence on campus. Thirteen seconds later, four students lay dead and nine were wounded. The tragedy of that day -- so representative of the civil, social, and political upheavals of the time -- placed this small Ohio college town at the center of continuing and heated debate and discussion. After decades of controversy surrounding the May 4 commemoration, the University moved in a new direction, choosing to use the 30th anniversary as an opportunity to recognize the past and embrace the future. A major component of this was the establishment of an annual scholarly symposium to focus on the great issues of American democracy. The Boundaries of Freedom of Expression and Order in American Democracy is the product of the first symposium, which explored the limits of freedom of expression in American society as they apply to business, education, media, law, politics, the Internet, and other venues. The book provides broad discussions of the past, present, and future of freedom of expression issues in the U.S. and in-depth analyses of such topics as hate speech, adademic freedom, threats to freedom of expression in public schools, and limiting Internet access in public libraries. The contributions to this book represent an impressive range of incisive analyses and commentary by leading First Amendment scholars, including the symposium's keynote speakers: Kathleen Sullivan, Dean of Stanford Law School; Anthony Lewis, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist of the New York Times and the author of two First Amendment books; and Cass Sunstein, Karl N. Llewellyn Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Chicago Law School. The thought-provoking discussions of the challenges to freedom of expression today will be an invaluable resource not only for students of constitutional law and political theory and practice, but for anyone interested in the difficulties involved in determining when and how freedom can be limited in deference to other competing societal values. - Back cover.

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April 2001, Kent State University Press
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Table of Contents

Foreword : As all life is an experiment / Anthony Lewis
Freedom of expression in the United States : past and present / Kathleen Sullivan
The sorrow and the pity : Kent state, political dissent, and the misguided worship of the First Amendment / Gerald N. Rosenberg.
Responses.
The sorrow and the pity from May 4, 1970 / Eric D. Miller
The sorrow and the pity / Robert M. O'Neil
Hope and despair : First Amendment doctrine, human nature, and the protection of political dissent / Gerald N. Rosenberg
Deliberation down and dirty : must political expression be civil? / David M. Estlund
Responses.
Whose power? Which rationality? / Michael Byron
Civility or justice? / Ladelle McWhorter
Deliberation and wide civility / David M. Estlund
Violent expressions of freedom : narratives of social order and disorder in contemporary U.S. media / J. David Slocum
Responses.
It's showtime / Timothy D. Smith
Do narratives of violence come with a price? / Juliet Dee
In the ivory tower and beyond : expanding public discourse about cyberspace / J. David Slocum
A right to kill bears or bear quills? : A critical commentary on the linkage of the First and Second amendments in recent constitutional theory / Saul Cornell
Responses.
The right to bear (and the regulation of) arms and quills / Paul M. Haridakis
Pulling the trigger : contextualizing the Second Amendment / David E. Kyvig
Words don't kill people, guns do / Saul Cornell
Hate speech, viewpoint neutrality, and the American concept of democracy / James Weinstein.
Responses.
Democratic morality needs First Amendment morality / Norman Fischer
Equality and expression / Jonathan L. Entin
Some further thoughts on hate speech and democracy / James Weinstein
Challenging boundaries for a boundless medium : information access, libraries, and freedom of expression in a democratic society / Susan B. Kretchmer and Rod Carveth
Responses.
Fog at the border / Don A. Wicks
Indistinct boundaries of the first amendment / Susan Newhart Elliott
Meeting the challenge / Susan B. Kretchmer and Ros Carveth
Free speech on campus: academic freedom and the corporation / Ellen W. Schrecker.
Responses: what about the first amendment? / Florence W. Dore
Academic freedom and the academic enterprise / Mark A. Graber
Siblings not twins: academic freedom and free expression / Ellen Schrecker
Student academic freedom: an oxymoron? / Katheryn Katz.
Responses: Oxymoron on the commons / Donald M. Hassler
Until the justices hold court in my classroom: an interdisciplinary approach to student academic freedom / Nancy C. Cornwell
Student academic freedom redux / Katheryn Katz
Unspoken danger: the curtailment of free expression and the endangerment of youth / Daniel Perlstein.
Responses: competing and compelling interests / Mary Anne Higgins
The work of the school / Leslie Friedman Goldstein
Discipline and democracy / Daniel Perlstein
Freedom of expression in the United States: the future / Cass R. Sunstein

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
xxiii, 388 p.
Number of pages
388
Dimensions
9.2 x 6.1 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.7 pounds

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OL8377719M
ISBN 10
0873386922
ISBN 13
9780873386920
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