First Amendment


Freedom for the Thought That We Hate: A Biography of the First Amendment
Unlearning Liberty: Campus Censorship and the End of American Debate
The Bedwetter: Stories of Courage, Redemption, and Pee
The Law and Practice of the International Criminal Court
Madison's Music: On Reading the First Amendment
Censorship: The Threat to Silence Talk Radio
The Soul of the First Amendment
The Gatekeeper: My 30 Years as a TV Censor (Television and Popular Culture)
The ABA Right to Read Handbook: A Reader's Guide to Fighting Book Bans
Secrets of a Tabloid Reporter...My Twenty Years on the National Enquirer's Hollywood Beat
Sympathy for the Cyberbully: How the Crusade to Censor Hostile and Offensive Online Speech Abuses Freedom of Expression (Communication Law Book 6)
Regulating Free Speech in a Digital Age: Hate, Harm and the Limits of Censorship
The Harm in Hate Speech
Hate Speech Is Not Free: The Case Against First Amendment Protection
Hate Speech (The MIT Press Essential Knowledge series)
Roger Williams and the Creation of the American Soul by John M. BarryThe First American Founder by Alan E. JohnsonDecoding Roger Williams by Linford D. FisherThe Correspondence of Roger Williams by Roger  WilliamsThe Complete Writings of Roger Williams by Roger  Williams
Roger Williams (ca. 1603-83)
87 books — 2 voters
Off-Topic by G.R. ReaderCivil Disobedience, Solitude & Life Without Principle by Henry David ThoreauOn Liberty by John Stuart MillThe Ailing Nation by Nate LinkHATE by Nadine Strossen
Free Speech!
114 books — 64 voters

No Liberty for License by David LowenthalFreedom for the Thought That We Hate by Anthony          LewisShut Up! by Megan  FoxThe Case Against Free Speech by P.E. MoskowitzDirty Words and Filthy Pictures by Jeremy Geltzer
First Amendment
5 books — 2 voters

Mark M. Bello
As John finished his speech, Zack couldn’t help but wonder how a country that had been served by a brilliant and inclusive president for eight years now chose to elect a narcissistic, xenophobic, homophobic, Islamophobic, anti-Semitic racist with no experience in government.
Mark M. Bello, Betrayal of Justice

Mark M. Bello
Change was, indeed, possible, one person at a time.
Mark M. Bello, Betrayal of Justice

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