Recommendations for First Amendment textbook

(David Kopel)

Next spring semester, I will be teaching a First Amendment class. So I request advice about what textbooks they liked, or did not like, and why.


For the recommendations, please ignore entirely the textbook's treatment of the religion clauses. Denver University has a separate class on them, so my class will be entirely on Speech, Press, Petition, Assembly, and Association.


Personally, I prefer textbooks which put their subject in historical context and order, which is one of the reasons I use Randy Barnett's textbook for Con Law I and Con Law II. Like Barnett, I also prefer textbooks which pay attention to "the Constitution outside the courts," and not just to Supreme Court cases.


Finally, I like to show students how to use one part of the Constitution to help understand another part. So I would be particularly interested in textbooks that highlight the First Amendment's interplay with the Copyright clause,  the Fourteenth Amendment, and so on. I will of course give careful study to Eugene Volokh, The First Amendment and Related Statutes, Problems, Cases and Policy Arguments (4th ed.).







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