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040 _aMAIN
041 _aEnglish
082 _a345.730231
_bBLU/REP
100 _aBlumberg, Phillip I.
245 _aRepressive jurisprudence in the early American republic
_cby Phillip I. Blumberg.
260 _aU.S.A :
_bC.U.P.,
_c2010.
300 _a410 p.
500 _aTable of Contents Chapter 1. Political and jurisprudential worlds in conflict in the new Republic Chapter 2. Politics in the new Republic Chapter 3. Seditious and criminal libel in the colonies, the states, and the early Republic during the Washington administration Chapter 4. Federalist partisan use of seditious libel - statutory and common Chapter 5. Seditious and criminal libel during the Jefferson and Madison administrations 1800–16 Chapter 6. Partisan prosecutions for seditious and criminal libel in the state courts: federalists against republicans, republicans against federalists, and republicans against dissident republicans in struggles for party control Chapter 7. Established jurisprudential doctrines (other than seditious and criminal libel) available in the new Republic for suppression of anti-establishment speech Chapter 8. Still other nineteenth-century doctrines for suppression of anti-establishment speech: the law of blasphemy and the slave-state anti-abolition statutes Chapter 9. Conclusion Index.
650 _aFreedom of speech--United States--History.
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