In this latest issue of Free Speech Yearbook, Franklyn S. Haiman discusses "On Being Politically Cor...
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In this latest issue of Free Speech Yearbook, Franklyn S. Haiman discusses "On Being Politically Correct in a Free Society"; Stephen C. Wood and Jean DeWitt write on "The Popular Party and the Trial of John Peter Zenger: Exposing and Opposing Arbitrary Power"; and Maurine H. Beasley deals with "Women Journalists and Freedom of the Press: A Preliminary Historical Inquiry."Marouf Hasian, Jr., and Edward Panetta examine "Richard Posner’s Redefinition of the ‘Marketplace of Ideas’: A Law and Economics Interpretation of the First Amendment"; Justice Chuku considers "William H. Rehnquist: Judicial Restraint and Freedom of Expression"; and John L. Huffman, Carol Mills, and Denise M. Trauth analyze "Vanishing Constitutional Standards: The Rehnquist Court and Symbolic Speech."Ron Manuto and Sean Patrick O’Rourke investigate "Dancing with Wolves: Nudity, Morality, and the Speech/Conduct Doctrine"; Henry L. Ewbank asks, "Does the First Amendment Protect Tenure Files? The University of Pennsylvania v. EEOC, 493 U.S. 182 (1990)"; Sharon Ruhly looks into "Distinguishing Thought, Discriminating Motive"; and Bruce Bubacz covers "Constitutive Free Speech Justifications: Spinoza’s Arguments from Human Nature and Personal Merit."Among the resources are Paul Siegel’s "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment: 1992–1993" and Kathleen M. Dutt’s "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: January 1993–December 1993."Thirteen books dealing with vital First Amendment issues are also reviewed, including Thought Control and Repression During the Reagan-Bush Era by Richard O. Curry (reviewed by Donna Cunningham), "Speech Acts" and the First Amendment by Franklyn S. Haiman (reviewed by Joseph S. Tuman), Culture Wars: The Struggle to Define America by James Davison Hunter (reviewed by Melinda D. Hawley), and To Form a More Perfect Union by Craig R. Smith (reviewed by Mary Elizabeth Bezanson).
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