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The Exceptional First Amendment

Frederick Schauer
University of Virginia School of Law


February 2005

KSG Working Paper No. RWP05-021

Abstract:     
As is increasingly apparent, the United States is a free speech and free press outlier. With respect to a large range of issues - defamation, hate speech, publication of information about ongoing legal proceedings, incitement to violence or illegal conduct, and many others - the United States stands alone, not only as compared to totalitarian states, but also in comparison with other open liberal constitutional democracies. The reasons for this divergence are common, but among the explanations are the complexities of the trans-national migration of legal and constitutional ideas, differential commitments to libertarian visions as a matter of basic political theory, differences in the constitutional text, differences in political and legal history, differences in the role of various interest groups, and differences in views about constitutionalism and the role of the courts. This paper attempts to explore in an explanatory but non-evaluative way the causes of American free speech exceptionalism.

Keywords: Human Rights, Law and Legal Institutions

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Date posted: February 18, 2005 ; Last revised: August 27, 2009

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Schauer, Frederick, The Exceptional First Amendment (February 2005). KSG Working Paper No. RWP05-021. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=668543 or doi:10.2139/ssrn.668543


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University of Virginia School of Law ( email )
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