Fundamental Liberties of a Free People

Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly

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Fundamental Liberties of a Free People
Milton Konvitz
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Fundamental Liberties of a Free People

Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly

First edition.

"Of the American Bill of Rights, perhaps the forty-five words that comprise the First Amendment-allowing freedom of religion, speech, press, and assembly, and the guaranty of the writ of habeas corpus-are the most precious. Only a legal expert could lay claim to truly understanding the meaning and intention of those basic freedoms. Yet it is precisely the expert, knowing the complexity of the subject, who would be the first to hesitate to claim to possess such a thorough understanding. In analyzing such freedoms basic to American society, Milton Konvitz helps make comprehending our fundamental liberties easier. The book is divided into three parts: I. Freedom of Religion; II. Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly; III. Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly: The Clear and Present Danger Doctrine. The reader will find included such topics as the debate over the scope of the separation of Church and State, whether or not freedom of religion is an absolute right, religious freedom prior to 1776, the liberty of private schools, heresy, the right for a religious group to seek converts, the freedoms not to speak and listen, obscene literature, picketing in labor disputes, the freedom to think and believe, abridgments of speech and press, and loyalty oaths and guilt by association. Konvitz's work includes an important chapter on the history of the adoption of the Bill of Rights. His careful tracing of the development of constitutional attitudes to the freedoms protected by the First Amendment is a scholarly benchmark, and is still an archetype for students doing research and writing about these issues. It is of critical importance to anyone seeking an authoritative statement on the basic liberties guaranteed by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. Fundamental Liberties of a Free People is a relevant and practical guide to understanding the liberties so fundamental to a free society. In his new introduction and afterword, author Milton Konvitz brings First Amendment developments up to 2002. It will be welcomed by students and scholars of constitutional law, government, politics, religion, and American history."--Provided by publisher.

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Taylor and Francis
Language
English
Pages
452

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Fundamental Liberties of a Free People: Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly
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2017, Taylor and Francis
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Table of Contents

Part, I Freedom of Religion -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 1 The Roots and the Flower -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 2 What Is a Church? -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 3 Before 1776 -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 4 The Virginia Experiment -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 5 The First Amendment -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 6 The Fourteenth Amendment -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 7 Is Freedom of Religion an Absolute? -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 8 The Police Power -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 9 The Principle of Separation of Church and State -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 10 The Liberty of Private Schools -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 11 The Liberty of Churches -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 12 The Law Knows No Heresy -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 13 The Right to Seek Converts -- Milton R. Konvitz
part, II Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 14 The Freedom Not to Speak -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 15 The Freedom Not to Listen -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 16 The Right to Be Let Alone -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 17 Fighting Words -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 18 Obscene Literature -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 19 Previous Restraint -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 20 Picketing in Labor Disputes -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 21 Taxes on Knowledge -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 22 Limited Abridgments of Speech and Press -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 23 Test Oaths and the Freedom to Think and Believe -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 24 Loyalty Oaths and Guilt by Association -- Milton R. Konvitz
part, III Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly: The Clear and Present Danger Doctrine -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 25 The Original Meaning of the Doctrine -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 26 History of the Doctrine -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 27 The Doctrine Reduced to a Phrase: Dennis v. United States -- Milton R. Konvitz
chapter 28 The Loss of a Constitutional Jewel? -- Milton R. Konvitz.

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Dewey Decimal Class
323.4
Library of Congress
JC599.U5 F863 2017

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Pagination
1 online resource
Number of pages
452

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Open Library
OL44078730M
ISBN 10
1351310682
ISBN 13
9781351310680
OCLC/WorldCat
1004134220

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