Commercial Speech as Free Expression
The Case for First Amendment Protection
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:7th Oct '21
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A bold, controversial advance in the theory of free expression, grounded in a new underlying theoretical perspective, for a dramatic extension of commercial speech protection.
This book will be of interest to scholars of law and American political theory, as well as to students studying in those fields. At the same time, it will be of great interest to lawyers representing clients who have an interest in expanding the level of First Amendment protection given to their commercial speech.For many years, commercial speech was summarily excluded from First Amendment protection, without reason or logic. Starting in the mid-1970s, the Supreme Court began to extend protection but it remained strictly limited. In recent years, that protection has expanded, but both Court and scholars have refused to consider treating commercial speech as the First Amendment equivalent of traditionally protected expressive categories such as political speech or literature. Commercial Speech as Free Expression stands as the boldest statement yet for extending full First Amendment protection to commercial speech by proposing a new, four-part synthesis of different perspectives on the manner in which free expression fosters and protects expressive values. This book explains the complexities and subtleties of how the equivalency principle would function in real-life situations. The key is to recognize that as a matter of First Amendment value, commercial speech deserves treatment equivalent to that received by traditionally protected speech.
ISBN: 9781108405003
Dimensions: 228mm x 151mm x 11mm
Weight: 287g
188 pages