Seditious Libel and the lost guarantee of a Freedom of Expression

AUTHOR
William Mayton
YEAR
1984
ANNOTATION

This article advances a new understanding of the original guarantee of freedom of speech under the American Constitution, before the First Amendment. It is also about the modern implications of the original guarantee about speech-how it provides tougher and more juridical standards for limiting discretionary government power over speech and how it avoids costs to speech that America presently tolerates under a wholly rights-oriented and litigation-intensive mode of protecting speech.

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LANGUAGE
English
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Mayton, William T. "Seditious Libel and the Lost Guarantee of a Freedom of Expression." Columbia Law Review 84, no. 1 (1984): 91-142. doi:10.2307/1122370.