Confessions of a free speech lawyer : Charlottesville and the politics of hate /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Ithaca [New York] :
Cornell University Press,
2020.
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Table of Contents:
- A Call from the Task Force
- The Charleston Massacre
- Becoming Richard Spencer
- Reverend Edwards
- The Charlottesville Monuments
- Blut und Boden
- Mr. Jefferson's University
- Kessler v. Bellamy
- The Monuments Debate
- Competing Conceptions of Free Speech
- May Days
- Cue the Klan Stage Right
- The Rise of the Marketplace
- Cue the Counter-Protestors Stage Left
- A Rolling Stone Gathers No Facts
- The Marketplace Doubles Down
- The Day of the Klan
- When Speech Advances Civil Rights
- Duke and the Disciples
- The Russian Connection
- A Call to Conscience
- Preparations
- The Day of the Cross
- The Idea of the University
- Heckler's Veto
- Channels of Communication
- Rednecks and Saint Paul
- The Lawn and the Rotunda
- Bloodshed
- Aftermath.