Chapter 1: | Introduction |
Reviews
"This book is an excellent report of an ongoing activity and controversy in America, a nation that we know guarantees freedom of expression but not without some limitations and constraints...The book is an insightful message for anyone interested in public discourse from a rhetorical as well as a legal point of view...The modest amount of substantial literature this book contributes to is strengthened by the author’s work as it partially fills an open space that needs further consideration by both communication and legal scholars." – John J. Makay, Professor Emeritus of Communication Studies, Bowling Green State University