9781627224499-1627224491-The Progeny: Justice William J. Brennan's Fight to Preserve the Legacy of New York Times v. Sullivan

The Progeny: Justice William J. Brennan's Fight to Preserve the Legacy of New York Times v. Sullivan

ISBN-13: 9781627224499
ISBN-10: 1627224491
Author: Lee Levine, Stephen Wermiel
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: American Bar Association
Format: Hardcover 300 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781627224499
ISBN-10: 1627224491
Author: Lee Levine, Stephen Wermiel
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: American Bar Association
Format: Hardcover 300 pages

Summary

The Progeny: Justice William J. Brennan's Fight to Preserve the Legacy of New York Times v. Sullivan (ISBN-13: 9781627224499 and ISBN-10: 1627224491), written by authors Lee Levine, Stephen Wermiel, was published by American Bar Association in 2014. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Progeny: Justice William J. Brennan's Fight to Preserve the Legacy of New York Times v. Sullivan (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, credited with defining the central meaning of the First Amendment, has protected the freedom of expression for the past 50 years. This compelling work of historical non-fiction focuses on the progeny of that decision, examining how Justice Brennan nurtured and developed the constitutional law of defamation and related claims.

The book draws on the previously unreported papers of Justice Brennan and several of his colleagues and, through them as well as author Stephen Wermiel's private interviews with Brennan, provides the authoritative historical account of how an important body of constitutional law came to be. The Progeny offers fresh insights with respect to both what the law means and the process by which it was formulated. This text tells a compelling story in which the Brennan and his fellow justices are the lead characters.

Given Sullivan's enormous impact on our rights to freedom of speech and press, this book is a must read for Supreme Court watchers, journalists, fans of legal history, and, of course, First Amendment enthusiasts.

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