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Robert Justin Goldstein (Author), N. E. H. Hull (Editor), Peter Charles Hoffer (Editor)
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0700610545 978-0700610549 November 20, 2000
In a free society where it often seems nothing is sacred, many feel that one thing at least should be: the American flag. For most Americans, no symbol is more charged with emotion, and incidents of its abuse have led many to declare that freedom of expression has its limits.

When Gregory Lee Johnson burned a flag as part of a political protest, he was convicted for flag desecration under Texas law, but the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals reversed the conviction on First Amendment grounds and the Supreme Court confirmed that physically damaging the flag constituted symbolic--and protected--speech. Robert Justin Goldstein now examines this landmark case and the attendant controversy over whether protection of the flag conflicts with constitutional guarantees of free speech. He also explores the case's ramifications for future legal battles.

Goldstein, who has published widely on the flag desecration debate, offers a concise and updated account of the controversy for students and general readers. He traces the history of the flag protection movement from its nineteenth-century origins through the enactment of early state laws, and he examines modern incidents of flag desecration from the Vietnam era to the present.

At the heart of the book is the Johnson case and the political firestorm that it ignited. Goldstein examines the legal and philosophical issues surrounding the case through courtroom testimony, oral arguments, and interviews with Johnson, the lawyers (including former Whitewater prosecutor Kenneth Starr and the late famed "radical attorney" William Kunstler), and the judges who heard the many rounds of appeals. He then takes us inside the Supreme Court to analyze the justices' reasoning that government may not prohibit the expression of an idea simply because society finds it offensive. Finally, he looks at reactions to the decision--including recent heated attempts to protect the flag through legislation or constitutional amendment.

Goldstein helps us better understand the human emotion and psychological drama that underlie abstract legal and constitutional issues and that fundamental rights sometimes are held by the courts to be superior to majority rule or popular emotion. By demonstrating how competing and often contradictory concepts can be embodied in the very same symbol, he helps us understand the fundamental meanings of democracy and patriotism.

This book is part of the Landmark Law Cases and American Society series.


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"Goldstein captures magnificently the essence of the landmark flag-burning case, a conflict that crystallizes the ongoing American debate over the core meaning of freedom of speech."--Rodney A. Smolla, author of Free Speech in An Open Society

"A remarkable and indispensable work, Goldstein's definitive history scrupulously presents both sides of the intense debates over efforts to establish a constitutional amendment prohibiting flag desecration."--Nat Hentoff, author of Living the Bill of Rights

"A masterful work of scholarship-and a very good read. It should further enhance Goldstein's reputation as the nation's leading constitutional authority on this subject."--Philippa Strum, author of When the Nazis Came to Skokie: Freedom for Speech We Hate

About the Author

Robert Justin Goldstein is professor of political science at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. Among his other books are Burning the Flag: The Great 1989-1990 American Flag Desecration Controversy and Desecrating the American Flag: Key Documents of the Controversy from the Civil War to 1995.

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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Kansas (November 20, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0700610545
  • ISBN-13: 978-0700610549
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good book, despite its bias, May 21, 2008
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This review is from: Flag Burning and Free Speech: The Case of Texas v. Johnson (Paperback)
Pros: Goldstein announces his bias in the preface to alert readers to possible slants in his writing style. It's an easy read and organized well.

Cons: I find that he uses too many citations and includes little analysis. Insights and rhetorical questions are pretty surface-level.

Overall, it's a good read and poses some interesting questions.
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flag desecration prosecutions, venerated objects law, federal flag desecration law, flag desecration convictions, flag desecration laws, flag desecration controversy, flag desecrators, flag desecration issue, flag imagery, amendment backers, flag amendment, flag burning, flag desecration cases, amendment opponents, physical desecration, flag burners, amendment proponents, content neutrality, worn flags, flag controversy, expressive conduct
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Supreme Court, First Amendment, United States, White House, The Congressional Debate, The Trials of Gregory Lee Johnson, World War, Justice Department, Testing the Act, Bill of Rights, New York, Iwo Jima, President Bush, Vietnam War, American Legion, House Democratic, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Pledge of Allegiance, The Post Johnson Firestorm, Capitol Hill, Early History of the Controversy, House Republican, Senate Democratic, Washington Post, Dallas County
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