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Matthew D. Bunker (Author)

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April 1, 2001 0805837515 978-0805837513
In this exceptional volume, Matthew D. Bunker explores the work of contemporary free speech critics and argues that, while at times these critics provide important lessons, many of their conclusions must be rejected. Moreover, Bunker suggests that we be wary of interdisciplinary approaches to free speech theory that--by their very assumptions and techniques--are a poor "fit" with existing free speech theory and doctrine. In his investigation of diverse critiques of free speech theory and his sophisticated rebuttal, he provides an innovative and important examination of First Amendment theory. In doing so, he establishes a new agenda for First Amendment theory scholarship that incorporates some of the critics' insights without abandoning the best aspects of the free speech tradition.


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Distinctive features in this volume include:
* an overview of the traditional approaches to First Amendment theory,
* an examination of work from key First Amendment scholars and theorists, at both the individual and group level,
* an emphasis on interdisciplinarity ranging from femi- nist and critical legal scholars to economists and literary theorists, and
* a new agenda for First Amendment theory scholar- ship which incorporates critical comment while pre- serving the best aspects of the free speech tradition.

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His summary and analysis of the other important theorists are exquisite. His interdisciplinary approach is fresh and rich with possibilities. -- Steven Helle, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Theoretically penetrating, elegant in language, and clear in argumentation is Matthew Bunker's Critiquing Free Speech. -- Donald M. Gillmor, Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law, Emeritus, University of Minnesota

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
feminist jurisprudence, assaultive speech, new realist view, interpretive community construct, descriptive critics, free speech theory, free speech justifications, first amendment theory, normative critics, marketplace theory, pragmatic adjudication, state action doctrine, informational utility, reducing vocabulary, free speech jurisprudence, academic moralists, wide reflective equilibrium, interpretive constructs, autonomy theory, new realists, free speech law, supra note, free speech doctrine, liberal self, first amendment jurisprudence
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First Amendment, Supreme Court, United States, New Deal, John Rawls, Judge Posner, Pierre Schlag, Ronald Dworkin, Richard Rorty, Alexander Meiklejohn, New York Times, Dennis Patterson, Edwin Baker, Kent Greenawalt, Philip Bobbitt, Professor Fish, Frederick Schauer, American Constitutional Law, There's No Such Thing, Open Society, Kai Nielsen, New Criticism, Norman Daniels, Legal Realism, Vincent Blasi
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