
The Dynamic Free Speech Clause
Free Speech and its Relation to Other Constitutional Rights
Timothy Zick(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 20. September 2018
Book
Hardback
324 pages
978-0-19-084141-6 (ISBN)
Description
The right to free speech intersects with many other constitutional rights. Those intersections have significantly influenced the recognition, scope, and meaning of rights, ranging from freedom of the press to the Second Amendment right to bear arms. They have also influenced interpretation of the Free Speech Clause itself. This book examines the relations between the U.S. Constitution's Free Speech Clause and other constitutional rights. Free speech principles and doctrines have brought about constitutional rights including equal protection, the right to abortion, and the free exercise of religion. They have also provided mediating principles for constructive debates about constitutional rights. At the same time, in its interactions with other constitutional rights, the Free Speech Clause has also been a complicating force. It has often dominated rights discourse and has subordinated or supplanted free press, assembly, petition, and free exercise rights.
Currently, courts and commentators are fashioning the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms in the image of the Free Speech Clause. Borrowing the Free Speech Clause for this purpose may turn out to be detrimental for both rights. While examining the dynamics that have brought free speech and other rights together, the book assesses the products and consequences of these intersections, and draws important lessons from them about constitutional rights and constitutional liberty. Ultimately, the book defends a pluralistic conception of constitutional rights that seeks to leverage the power of the Free Speech Clause but also tame its propensity to subordinate, supplant, and eclipse other constitutional rights.
Currently, courts and commentators are fashioning the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms in the image of the Free Speech Clause. Borrowing the Free Speech Clause for this purpose may turn out to be detrimental for both rights. While examining the dynamics that have brought free speech and other rights together, the book assesses the products and consequences of these intersections, and draws important lessons from them about constitutional rights and constitutional liberty. Ultimately, the book defends a pluralistic conception of constitutional rights that seeks to leverage the power of the Free Speech Clause but also tame its propensity to subordinate, supplant, and eclipse other constitutional rights.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
652 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-084141-6 (9780190841416)
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The Dynamic Free Speech Clause
Free Speech and its Relation to Other Constitutional Rights
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The Dynamic Free Speech Clause
Free Speech and its Relation to Other Constitutional Rights
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Person
Timothy Zick is the Mills E. Godwin, Jr. Professor of Law at William & Mary School of Law. Professor Zick teaches courses on constitutional law and the First Amendment. He is the author of Speech Out of Doors: Preserving First Amendment Liberties in Public Places (2009) and The Cosmopolitan First Amendment: Protecting Transborder Expressive and Religious Liberties (2014). Professor Zick has been a frequent commentator on First Amendment issues in local, national, and international media. In 2012, he testified before a U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee regarding the First Amendment rights of Occupy Wall Street protesters.
Author
Mills E. Godwin, Jr. Professor of LawMills E. Godwin, Jr. Professor of Law, William & Mary Law School, Marshall-Wythe School of Law
Content
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Introduction: Freedom of Speech and Non-Speech Rights
- 1 Rights Dynamism
- 2 Rights Speech
- 3 Assembly, Press, and Petition
- 4 Religion
- 5 Equality
- 6 Abortion
- 7 Arms
- 8 Rights Pluralism
- Index