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The Constitution of Electoral Speech Law: The Supreme Court and Freedom of Expression in Campaigns and Elections (Stanford Law Books) [Hardcover]

Brian Pinaire (Author)
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0804757240 978-0804757249 March 20, 2008
Bush v. Gore brought to the public's attention the significance of election law and the United States Supreme Court's role in structuring the rules that govern how campaigns and elections function in America. In this book, Brian K. Pinaire examines one expanding domain within this larger legal context: freedom of speech in the political process, or, what he terms, electoral speech law.

Specifically, Pinaire examines the Court's evolving conceptions of free speech in the electoral process and then traces the consequences of various debates and determinations from the post-World War II era to the present. In his analysis of the broad range of cases from this period, supplemented by four recent case study investigations, Pinaire explores competing visions of electoral expression in the marketplace of ideas, various methods for analyzing speech dilemmas, the multiple influences that shape the justices' notions of both the potential for and privileged status of electoral communication, and the ultimate implications of these Court rulings for American democracy.


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"In The Constitution of Electoral Speech Law, Brian Pinaire provides a thorough and insightful dissection of the Supreme Court's now commonplace forays into the electoral process. ...Pinaire has provided a rigorous and sophisticated piece of work that is a valuable addition both to our understanding of electoral speech law as well as the making of constitutional law generally."—David K. Ryden, American Review of Politics


"This book offers an important analysis of the conceptions and rhetorical modes used by justices to frame and decide cases involving electoral speech. In doing so, the author demonstrates control of the literature on election law, democratic theory, and the process of Supreme Court decision making."—Perspectives on Politics


"Pinaire's volume is a worthy read for those interested in legal development...Few other volumes are devoted to an understanding of how the Supreme Court blends disparate lines of legal thought. It is a welcome addition to the literature." —Law and Politics Book Review


"Pinaire has addressed in depth the elements and episodes that comprises the rules and regulations governing electoral speech law in the US...This is an exceptionally fine analytical treatise covering the intersection of policy and law in the area of electoral free speech."—CHOICE


"I know of no other work that adopts the analytical framework advanced by Pinaire; nor do I know of any other work that so carefully joins together the scholarly traditions regarding the legal regulation of speech, on the one hand, and the legal regulation of the electoral process, on the other." —Timothy V. Kaufman-Osborn, Whitman College

About the Author

Brian K. Pinaire is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Lehigh University.

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  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Stanford Law Books (March 20, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0804757240
  • ISBN-13: 978-0804757249
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 1.1 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars A rock solid study, February 5, 2009
This review is from: The Constitution of Electoral Speech Law: The Supreme Court and Freedom of Expression in Campaigns and Elections (Stanford Law Books) (Hardcover)
This book is a ground breaking tour de force--detailed, nuanced and full of insights. Pinaire's research combines a sweeping historical analysis of important Supreme Court cases with focused case studies of recent legal controversies. Best of all, he manages to untangle complex legal theories with conceptual clarity and an engaging writing style. I learned a lot from this book, and highly recommend it to anyone interested in the interface of constitutional law and free speech debates.
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classic aspirational, electoral speech law, precautionary empirical, constitutional episodes, conceptual confluence, custodial conception, dissent classic, majority equality, majority classic, majority custodial, precautionary mode, paid circulators, campaign finance cases, equality conception, cognitive contours, petition circulation, electoral expression, electoral marketplace, core political speech, speech marketplace, cognitive constitution, petition circulators, communicative frames, classic empirical, constitutional elements
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First Amendment, Supreme Court, United States, Justice Scalia, Justice Stevens, Common Cause, Shaker Heights, Senate Bill, Letter Carriers, Monitor Patriot, Chief Justice Rehnquist, Red Lion, World War, Justice Ginsburg, General Assembly, The Federalist Papers, Rebecca Freeman, Auto Workers, New Hampshire, Edwin Baker, Justice Marshall, Chief Justice Burger, Justice Thomas, New Jersey, Justice Souter
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