The First Amendment. Freedom of assembly and petition : its constitutional history and the contemporary debate
- Responsibility
- edited by Margaret M. Russell.
- Imprint
- Amherst, N.Y. : Prometheus Books, c2010.
- Physical description
- 286 p. ; 23 cm.
- Series
- Bill of rights series.
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Creators/Contributors
- Contributor
- Russell, Margaret M., 1957-
Contents/Summary
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Contents
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- "Freedom's associations," 77 Wash. L. Rev. 639, 712-719 (2002) / Jason Mazzone
- "A right of access to court under the petition clause of the First Amendment : defining the right," 60 Ohio St. L. J. 628-631(1999) / Carol Rice Andrews
- "The Bill of Rights as a constitution," 100 Yale L. J. 1152-1157 (1991) / Akhil Reed Amar
- Origins and early history
- "The vestigial constitution : the history and significance of the right to petition," 66 Fordham L. Rev. 2153 (1998), at 2153-58, 2161-70 / Gregory A. Mark
- "Petitions", from rampant women : suffragists and the right to assembly (University of Tennessee Press, 1997), at 54-58, 206-208 / Linda J Lumsden
- "A short history of the right to petition government for the redress of grievances," 96 Yale L. J. at 155-158 (1986-1987) / Stephen A. Higginson
- "Initiative petition reforms and the First Amendment," 66 U. Colo. L. Rev. 129 (1995), at 131-133 / Emily Calhoun
- "John Quincy Adams, slavery, and the disappearance of the right to petition," 9 law and history 113, at 113-114, 120-142 (1991) / David C. Frederick
- "The First Amendment right to petition government for a redress of grievances : cut from a different cloth," 21 Hastings const. L. Q. 15 (1993), at 16-19, 34-39 / Julie M. Spanbauer
- "A right to access to court under the petition clause of the First Amendment : defining the right," 60 Ohio St. L. J. 557 (1999), at 633-648 / Carol Rice Andrews
- "Shall make no law abridging ... : an analysis of the neglected, but nearly absolute, right of petition," 54 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1153 (1986), at 1183-91 / Norman B. Smith
- "Sovereign immunity and the right to petition : toward a First Amendment right to pursue judicial claims against the government," 91 NW. U. L. Rev. 899 (1997), at 899-903, 962-973 / James E. Pfander
- "Downsizing the right to petition," 93 NW. U. L. Rev. 739 (1997), at 739-40, 756-66 / Gary Lawson and Guy Seidman
- "'Libelous' petitions for redress of grievances : bad historiography makes worse law," 74 Iowa L. Rev. 303 (1989), at 303-312, 343-349 / Eric Schnapper
- "The return of seditious libel," 55 UCLA law review 1239 (2008), at 1295-1298, 1305- 1315 / Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr. and Clint A. Carpenter
- "Antitrust immunity, the First Amendment and settlements : defining the boundaries of the right to petition," 33 Ind. L. Rev. 385 (2000), at 385-389, 403-421, 434 / Raymond Ku
- "Strategic lawsuits against public participation ('slapps'): an introduction for bench, bar and bystanders," 12 U. Bridgeport L. Rev. 937 (1992), at 938-950 / George W. Pring and Penelope Canan
- "Petitioning and the empowerment theory of practice," 96 Yale L. J. 569 (1987), at 569-570, 573-576, 584-592 / Anita Hodgkiss
- "The intent of the framers," from the right of assembly and association, University of South Carolina Press, 2d. ed. 1981, at 11-16 / Glenn Abernathy
- "Freedom's associations," 77 Wash. L. Rev. 639 (2002). excerpt below is at pages 730-736 and 742-743 of original article / Jason Mazzone
- "Women and freedom of expression before the twentieth century," from rampant women: suffragists and the right of assembly (University of Tennessee Press 1997), pp. xiii-xviii, 177-180 / Linda J. Lumsden
- "Hanging with the wrong crowd: of gangs, terrorists, and the right of association," 1999 Sup. Ct. Rev. 203 (1999), at 203-206, 225-233 / David Cole
- "Freedom of association: an introductory essay," in freedom of association, Amy Gutmann, ed., Princeton University Press, 1998, pp. 3-8, 31 / Amy Gutmann
- "Hanging with the wrong crowd: of gangs, terrorists, and the right of association," 1999 S.Ct. Rev. 203 (1999), at 215-225 / David Cole
- "Association and assimilation," 81 NW. U. L. Rev. 118-128 (1986), at pp. 118-128 / Deborah L. Rhode
- "Speaking in the first person plural: expressive associations and the First Amendment," 85 Minn. L. Rev. 1483 (2000 - 2001), at 1486-1494 / Daniel Farber.
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Bibliographic information
- Publication date
- 2010
- Series
- Bill of Rights series
- ISBN
- 9781591027775 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 1591027772 (pbk. : alk. paper)