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Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in history and a landmark in the study of constitutional origins, Leonard Levy's now-classic... Read More >>
The debate over speech codes for colleges and universities centres on two conflicting goals: the need to ensure... Read More >>
Continues the series giving high school and undergraduate students a background of uncontested information and representative... Read More >>
Abel offers an original framework for understanding and attempting to resolve the intractable conflicts brought... Read More >>
The authors analyze the national micropower radio movement, its history, and survival strategies. Read More >>
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Philippa Strum's retelling of the events in Skokie (and in the courts) shows why the case ignited such controversy... Read More >>
This book places the current UK debate over open government in its political context. Robertson argues that just... Read More >>
Traces the history of the freedom not to speak from the Middle Ages and Inquisition to the twentieth century and... Read More >>
The essays in this text examine the experiences of other countries, with similar political, economic and social... Read More >>
In this text nine leading academics consider the problems confronting the American university in terms of their... Read More >>
A thorough examination of speech codes as they affect free speech and gay and lesbian rights. Read More >>
Provides a year-by-year report of the efforts to free the press throughout the world. Read More >>
Through essays, articles, and interviews, this title presents the reader with the momentous changes in Poland and... Read More >>
""If the unexamined life is not worth living, surely the unexamined media is not worth heeding. Sentinel Under Siege... Read More >>
An account that provides a perspective on one of the significant legal struggles in American history: the Nixon... Read More >>