Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
639
Language
English
Published
May 1, 1995
Publisher
West Academic Publishing
Edition
2
ISBN-10
031406673X
ISBN-13
9780314066732
Description
This insightful collection brings together a diverse range of perspectives on the First Amendment, allowing readers to engage with foundational concepts of free speech, freedom of the press, and the separation of church and state. Through a well-curated selection of essays, historical documents, and judicial opinions, it explores how these rights have evolved over time and the ongoing debates surrounding them.
Schauer and Garvey guide readers through complex legal and philosophical issues, encouraging a deeper understanding of the principles that underpin American democracy. By distilling challenging topics into accessible discussions, the authors foster critical thinking about the balance between individual rights and societal interests. This reader serves as an essential resource for students, educators, and anyone interested in the dynamic interplay between law and liberty in the United States.
Schauer and Garvey guide readers through complex legal and philosophical issues, encouraging a deeper understanding of the principles that underpin American democracy. By distilling challenging topics into accessible discussions, the authors foster critical thinking about the balance between individual rights and societal interests. This reader serves as an essential resource for students, educators, and anyone interested in the dynamic interplay between law and liberty in the United States.
Genres
Classics