 | Ian Loveland - Law - 2000 - 190 pages
This study of the phenomenon of political libels delves behind the headlines and looks at the political and legal problems which surround this little understood but ... | |
 | Norman L. Rosenberg - Law - 1986 - 369 pages
This book argues that there exists no natural, evolutionary history of free speech. It also challenges interpretations that rest upon discovering an 'original understanding ... | |
 | Rodney A. Smolla - Law - 1986
This looseleaf treatise provides a comprehensive look at defamation, libel, and slander. Fault requirements for defamation, establishing negligence and malice, using "truth" as ... | |
 | E. M. Barendt - Political Science - 1985 - 314 pages
What types of expressions and behavior should be treated as "speech" for constitutional purposes? Must freedom of speech include the right of access to the media? And what is ... | |
 | Clifton O. Lawhorne - Law - 1971 - 356 pages
This first comprehensive study of the changes which have occurred in the law of libel over the years fills a long-felt need by journalists and others in the field of ... | |
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