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Farber (U. of Minnesota Law School) presents an introduction to the main lines of legal doctrine developed out of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, as well as key points of doctrinal contention. Historical background receives some minor attention, but most of the text is devoted to doctrinal analysis. The bulk of the material concerns s
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