Reflections on Freedom of Speech and the First AmendmentUniversity Press of Kentucky, 2007 M02 16 - 320 páginas " ""Far and away the best film book published so far this year.""--National Board of Review Cecil B. DeMille was the most successful filmmaker in early Hollywood history. Cecil B. DeMille’s Hollywood is a detailed and definitive chronicle of the screen work that changed the course of film history and a fascinating look at how movies were actually made in Hollywood’s Golden Age. Drawing extensively on DeMille’s personal archives and other primary sources, Robert S. Birchard offers a revealing portrait of DeMille the filmmaker that goes behind studio gates and beyond DeMille’s legendary persona. In his forty-five-year career DeMille's box-office record was unsurpassed, and his swaggering style established the public image for movie directors. DeMille had a profound impact on the way movies tell stories and brought greater attention to the elements of decor, lighting, and cinematography. Best remembered today for screen spectacles such as The Ten Commandments and Samson and Delilah , DeMille also created Westerns, realistic “chamber dramas,” and a series of daring and highly influential social comedies. He set the standard for Hollywood filmmakers and demanded absolute devotion to his creative vision from his writers, artists, actors, and technicians. |
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... ment . Serious challenges are faced , that is , by responsible citizens con- cerned both about what the community should want to do in shaping the character of citizens and about what the community can effectively do in circumstances ...
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... ment to employ abridge in circumstances where reference is made to the law of nature or to a standard of natural liberty to which man is entitled , of which he should not be deprived , but which is nevertheless rarely realized . This ...
... ment to employ abridge in circumstances where reference is made to the law of nature or to a standard of natural liberty to which man is entitled , of which he should not be deprived , but which is nevertheless rarely realized . This ...
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... ment . The sovereignty of the People is central to the constitution- al system , moderated though the People's control may be by their use of representatives and by their indirect selections of various other officers of government ...
... ment . The sovereignty of the People is central to the constitution- al system , moderated though the People's control may be by their use of representatives and by their indirect selections of various other officers of government ...
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Contenido
1 Platos Apology of Socrates | 3 |
2 The Ministry of St Paul | 9 |
3 Thomas More and Parliamentary Immunity 1521 | 14 |
4 John Miltons Areopagitica 1644 | 20 |
5 William Blackstone Patrick Henry and Edmund Burke on Liberty 17651790 | 26 |
6 The Declaration of Independence 1776 the Northwest Ordinance 1787 | 36 |
7 Constitutionalism and the Workings of Freedom of Speech | 43 |
8 The Virginia Statute of Religioius Freedom 1786 | 49 |
10 Buckley v Valeo 1976 | 162 |
11 The Regulation of Commercial Speech | 170 |
12 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 | 177 |
13 The Future of the First Amendment? | 183 |
Appendix A | 189 |
Appendix B | 193 |
Appendix C | 205 |
Appendix D | 215 |
9 The Emergence of a National Bill of Rights 17891791 | 57 |
10 The Organization of the First Amendment | 64 |
11 The Sedition Act of 1798 | 71 |
12 John Stuart Mills On Liberty 1859 | 78 |
13 Freedom of Speech and the Coming of the Civil War | 85 |
A Defense of Justice Black 193719 71 | 95 |
2 Schenck v United States 1919 Abrams v United States 1919 | 101 |
3 Debs v United States 1919 Gitlow v New York 1925 | 108 |
4 Winston S Churchill and the Cause of Freedom | 116 |
5 Dennis v United States 1951 the Rosenberg Case 19501953 | 123 |
6 Cohen v California 1971 Texas v Johnson 1989 | 133 |
7 The Pentagon Papers Case 1971 | 140 |
8 Obscenity and the Law | 148 |
9 Private Property and Public Freedom | 155 |
Appendix E | 218 |
Appendix F | 221 |
Appendix G | 224 |
Appendix H | 226 |
Appendix I | 229 |
Appendix J | 236 |
Appendix K | 241 |
Appendix L | 246 |
Appendix M | 253 |
Appendix N | 269 |
Appendix O | 300 |
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