This concise guide breaks down a complicated topic—the First Amendment—and makes it understandable and fun. The book walks briskly through cases, rules, and theories to draw a reader-friendly road map of the First Amendment. Two law school deans and First Amendment enthusiasts, Bob Power and Mark Alexander, synthesize principles with memorable examples and a sharp wit. Their analysis reveals the common sense behind much First Amendment law, and at the same time identifies some of its flaws and inconsistencies. The book addresses the deep historic roots as well as current problems such as campaign finance, hate speech, and electronic communications. It is equally useful as a general guide as it is for preparing for class and for exams (including the bar!).
Power and Alexander’s A Short and Happy Guide to the First Amendment 1st Edition is written by Power,Robert; Alexander,Mark and published by West Academic Publishing. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Power and Alexander’s A Short and Happy Guide to the First Amendment are 9781634607278, 1634607279 and the print ISBNs are 9781634602587, 1634602587.


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