Freedom of Expression

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Freedom of Expression is a legal and constitutional analysis book by Archibald Cox that examines the principles, scope, and limits of free speech in American law and society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
legal analysis
non-fiction book
analyzes American law
American society
author Archibald Cox
countryOfFocus United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses balancing of free speech and other societal interests
free speech doctrine in the United States
judicial interpretation of the First Amendment
limits on government regulation of speech
examines constitutional principles underlying freedom of expression
historical development of free speech protections in the United States
judicial limits on free speech
scope of First Amendment protections
focusesOn limits of free speech
principles of free speech
scope of free speech
genre constitutional law
legal scholarship
hasPerspective American legal perspective
intendedAudience law students
legal scholars
practicing lawyers
students of constitutional law
language English
legalDomain civil rights law
constitutional law
mainSubject First Amendment to the United States Constitution
surface form: First Amendment

civil liberties
constitutional law of the United States
freedom of expression
freedom of speech

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Archibald Cox authorOf Freedom of Expression