9781531033767

The First Amendment

Format: Hardcover

ISBN13: 9781531033767

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Overview

The eighth edition of The First Amendment: Cases, Problems, and Materials continues the problem-based approach of the prior editions, with its emphasis on longer cases (so that the court can speak for itself) and fewer notes, but also includes new materials that help improve student performance: "roadmaps" at the beginning of each chapter and "points to remember" at the end of each chapter.

In creating this book, the author of The First Amendment sought to create a "teacher's book"--a book that is easy to use, that produces rewarding classroom discussion, and that enables students to learn the concepts, doctrines, and analytical tools that underlie the First Amendment. It is designed to help students understand First Amendment theory, lead students to greater insights, generate classroom interactivity, and facilitate effective and inspired learning. It accomplishes these objectives through the inclusion of problems.

The problems are designed to illustrate and clarify doctrinal principles and conflicts, place students in real-life litigation scenarios, help students view First Amendment issues in modern and historical context, and prepare students for actual practice. Some problems raise questions about ambiguous doctrines, while others ask students to apply existing doctrine to new situations. Most problems place students in the position of a lawyer and ask them to explain how they might argue a particular case (e.g., what facts or arguments they might use in support of their positions). The ultimate objective is to advance student ability to solve problems using critical thinking and thereby accelerate development of a core lawyering skill.

The eighth edition covers all of the recent relevant decisions, including TikTok, Inc. v. Garland; National Rifle Association v. Vullo; Counterman v. Colorado; Harper & Row Publishers Inc. v. Nation Enterprises; Jack Daniel's Properties, Inc. v. VIP Products LLC; Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. Goldsmith; Lindke v. Freed, Thompson v. Hebdon; United States v. Hansen; 303 Creative v. Elenis; Free Speech Coalition, Inc. v. Paxton; Moody v. Netchoice, LLC; Twitter, Inc. v. Taamneh; Mahmoud v. Taylor; and Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc. v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Commission. It also includes a variety of new problems involving new situations that have arisen in First Amendment law.

Tradeoffs are necessary for any constitutional law casebook, and this book is no different. Although it includes the landmark cases, it does not attempt to catalog every decision (even every United States Supreme Court ruling) in each of the relevant areas. The authors have chosen cases for a variety of reasons: because they are modern cases that reflect the current state of the law; because they are "landmarks" that students need to read and understand; or because (even though they might be older cases) they provide critical context or enrich understanding and perspective.


ISBN-13

9781531033767

ISBN-10

1531033768

Edition

8th Edition

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Publisher

Carolina Academic Press

Published On

2026-02-28



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