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Preface xi
Part 1
Plato's Apology of Socrates 3
The Ministry of St. Paul 9
Thomas More and Parliamentary Immunity (1521) 14
John Milton's Areopagitica (1644) 20
William Blackstone, Patrick Henry, and Edmund Burke on Liberty (1765-1790) 26
The Declaration of Independence (1776); the Northwest Ordinance (1787) 36
Constitutionalism and the Workings of Freedom of Speech 43
The Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom (1786) 49
The Emergence of a National Bill of Rights (1789-1791) 57
The Organization of the First Amendment 64
The Sedition Act of 1798 71
John Stuart Mill's On Liberty (1859) 78
Freedom of Speech and the Coming of the Civil War 85
Part 2
The Naive Folly of Realists: A Defense of Justice Black (1937-1971) 95
Schenck v. United States (1919); Abrams v. United States (1919) 101
Debs v. United States (1919); Gitlow v. New York (1925) 108
Winston S. Churchill and the Cause of Freedom 116
Dennis v. United States (1951); the Rosenberg Case (1950-1953) 123
Cohen v. California (1971); Texas v. Johnson (1989) 133
The Pentagon Papers Case (1971) 140
Obscenity and the Law 148
Private Property and Public Freedom 155
Buckley v. Valeo (1976) 162
The Regulation of Commercial Speech 170
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) 177
The Future of the First Amendment? 183
Appendixes
The Declaration of Independence (1776) 189
The United States Constitution (1787) 193
The Amendments to the United States Constitution (1791-1992) 205
Thomas More, Petition to Henry VIII on Parliamentary Freedom of Speech (1521) 215
The Virginia Statute of Religious Liberty (1786) 218
Some Stages of the Religion/Speech/Press/Assembly/Petition Provisions in the First Congress (1789) 221
The Sedition Act (1798) 224
The Virginia Resolutions (1798) 226
Report of a House of Delegates Minority on the Virginia Resolutions (1799) 229
Thomas Jefferson, the First Inaugural Address (1801) 236
Schenck v. United States Leaflet (1917) 241
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) 246
George Anastaplo, On the Alcatraz Imprisonment of a Convicted Soviet Spy (1954) 253
George Anastaplo, An Obscenity-Related Case from Dallas (1989-1990) 269
Cases and Other Materials Drawn On 300
Index 305
About the Author 321
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