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Volume 1 (1962)
Mark Klyn, "Forward," Free Speech Yearbook 1 (1962), ii.

Robert M. O'Neil, "Survey of the Law of Freedom of Speech, 1961-1962," Free Speech Yearbook 1 (1962), 1-24.

Robert M. O'Neil, "Teaching Freedom of Speech: Two Approaches," Free Speech Yearbook 1 (1962), 25-40.

Arthur Hough and Michael Fischer, "Freedom of Speech on the College Campus: Two Current Problems," Free Speech Yearbook 1 (1962), 41-46.

"Selected Bibliography on Freedom of Speech, Press, and Assembly," Free Speech Yearbook 1 (1962), 47-65.

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Volume 2 (1963)
Robert M. O'Neil, "Annual Survey of the Law: Freedom of Speech, Press, Assembly and Association, 1962-1963," Free Speech Yearbook 2 (1963), 1 -16.

"Bibliography of Freedom of Speech and Press, 1962-1963," Free Speech Yearbook 2 (1963), 17-20.

Gerald M. Messner and Nancy Shingler Messner, "Freedom of Speech and the Teaching of Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 2 (1963), 21-32.

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Volume 3 (1964)
Robert M. O'Neil, "Annual Survey of the Law: Freedoms of Expression in the Courts, 1963-1964," Free Speech Yearbook 3 (1964), 1-21a.

Robert M. O'Neil, "Bibliography on Freedoms of Expression, 1963-64," Free Speech Yearbook 3 (1964), 22-25.

Franklyn S. Haiman, "Some Reflections on the Teaching of Freedom of Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 3 (1964), 26-30.

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Volume 4 (1965)
Robert M. O'Neil, "Annual Survey of the Law: The First Amendment in the Courts, 1964-1965," Free Speech Yearbook 4 (1965), 1-17.

Robert M. O'Neil, "Bibliography on Freedoms of Expression, 1964-1965," Free Speech Yearbook 4 (1965), 18-22.

Alvin Goldberg and Gail Myers, "Empirical and Experimental Research Opportunities in Free Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 4 (1965), 23-25.

Walter Terris, "Free Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 4 (1965), 36-45.

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Volume 5 (1966)
Robert M. O'Neil, "Annual Survey of the Law: The First Amendment in the Courts, 1965-1966," Free Speech Yearbook 5 (1966), 1-21.

Robert M. O'Neil, "Bibliography on Freedom of Expression, 1965-1966," Free Speech Yearbook 5 (1966), 22-25.

George P. Rice, "Speech and Assembly: A Review of Recent Cases," Free Speech Yearbook 5 (1966), 26-29.

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Volume 6 (1967)
George P. Rice, "Survey of Cases and Controversies, July 1966-July 1967," Free Speech Yearbook 6 (1967), 1-10.

Thomas F. Mader, "The Crusade for Academic Freedom at St. John's University," Free Speech Yearbook 6 (1967), 11-35.

Edward H. Rockey, "John Haynes Holmes and Freedom within the Church," Free Speech Yearbook 6 (1967), 36-54.

Alton B. Barbour, "How to Argue with a Censor," Free Speech Yearbook 6 (1967), 55-60.

Phillip S. Gelb, "The Pattern Is the Power," Free Speech Yearbook 6 (1967), 61-113.

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Volume 7 (1968)
Alton Barbour, "Free Speech in the Western World," Free Speech Yearbook 7 (1968), 1-6.

George P. Rice, "Survey of Cases and Controversies," Free Speech Yearbook 7 (1968), 7-12.

Haig A. Bosmajian, "The University Student's Freedom of Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 7 (1968), 13-21.

William I. Gorden, "That Free Play of the Spirit," Free Speech Yearbook 7 (1968), 22-28.

Mort Stern, "The Right to Know What Government Doesn't Tell," Free Speech Yearbook 7 (1968), 29-41.

Ann Fagan Ginger, "D'ja See What the Supreme Court Said the Other Day?" Free Speech Yearbook 7 (1968), 42-48.

Paul D. Bush, "Free Speech and the Mezey Case," Free Speech Yearbook 7 (1968), 49-62.

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Volume 8 (1969)
George P. Rice, "The Impact of an Ancient Heritage," Free Speech Yearbook 8 (1969), 1-10.

Phillip S. Gelb, "The Best Kept Secret of American Education: Free Speech and the Democratic Processes are the Only Alternative to Violence," Free Speech Yearbook 8 (1969), 11-32.

Richard J. Goodman and William I. Gorden, "The Rhetoric of the Flag," Free Speech Yearbook 8 (1969), 33-44.

Milan D. Meeske, "A Course in Freedom of Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 8 (1969), 45-55.

Charles M. Rossiter, Jr., "Teaching Freedom of Speech in the Basic Course," Free Speech Yearbook 8 (1969), 56-61.

Haig A. Bosmajian, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: January 1968-June 1969," Free Speech Yearbook 8 (1969), 62-77.

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Volume 9, (1970)
Thomas L. Tedford, "Editor's Comments," Free Speech Yearbook 9 (1970), iv.

Donald C. Bryant, "Introduction," Free Speech Yearbook 9 (1970), v-vi.

Franklyn S. Haiman, "Why Teach Freedom of Speech?" Free Speech Yearbook 9 (1970), 1-4.

Franklyn S. Haiman, "Outline for 'Contemporary Problems in Freedom of Speech'," Free Speech Yearbook 9 (1970), 5-6.

Richard L. Johannesen, "Syllabus for 'The Social Influence of Speech'," Free Speech Yearbook 9 (1970), 7-10.

Kenneth F. Kister, "Syllabus for 'Intellectual Freedom and Censorship'," Free Speech Yearbook 9 (1970), 11-27.

David M. Hunsaker, "Syllabus for 'Freedom and Responsibilities of Speech'," Free Speech Yearbook 9 (1970), 28-43.

Charles M. Rossiter, Jr., "The Effects of Various Methods of Teaching about Freedom of Speech on Attitudes about Free Speech Issues," Free Speech Yearbook 9 (1970), 44-51.

Wilbur J. Osborne and William I. Gorden, "A Freedom of Speech Survey of Student Opinion in a Basic Speech Course," Free Speech Yearbook 9 (1970), 52-62.

Anita Shmukler, "Long-Hairs, Hard Hats, Hard Heads, and Fuzzy Thinking," Free Speech Yearbook 9 (1970), 63-68.

W. Barnett Pearce, "On Fooling the People, Whether Some, Most or All of the Time: An Examination of the People's Right to Know," Free Speech Yearbook 9 (1970), 69-81.

Daniel H. Pollitt, "Haircuts and School Expulsions," Free Speech Yearbook 9 (1970), 82-94.

Robert M. O'Neil, "The First Amendment in the Last Year: A Review of Cases and Trends," Free Speech Yearbook 9 (1970), 95-103.

Haig A. Bosmajian, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: July 1969-June 1970," Free Speech Yearbook 9 (1970), 104-116.

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Volume 10 (1971)
William S. Howell, "Introduction: Freedom of Speech and Change in American Education," Free Speech Yearbook 10 (1971), v-xi.

Richard B. Gartrell, "Syllabus and Bibliography for 'Issues in Freedom of Speech'," Free Speech Yearbook 10 (1971), 1-27.

Alton Barbour and Alvin Goldberg, "Survey Research in Free Speech Attitudes," Free Speech Yearbook 10 (1971), 28-35.

David Markham, "Federal Censorship of National Open Forum Radio," Free Speech Yearbook 10 (1971), 36-42.

Richard L. Johannesen, "The Crisis in Public Confidence in Public Communication," Free Speech Yearbook 10 (1971), 43-49.

Stephen L. Suffet, "The Resistance and the Court: Punitive Draft Cases," Free Speech Yearbook 10 (1971), 50-63.

Joyce Lindmark, "The Flag as a Nonverbal Symbol," Free Speech Yearbook 10 (1971), 64-68.

Eldon Rosenthal, "Symbolic Speech: A Constitutional Orphan," Free Speech Yearbook 10 (1971), 69-79.

Robert M. O'Neil, "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment: The 1970 Term," Free Speech Yearbook 10

Haig A. Bosmajian, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: July 1970-June 1971 Articles, Books, and Court Decisions," Free Speech Yearbook 10 (1971), 97-115.

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Volume 11 (1972)
Wayne C. Minnick, "Teaching Free and Responsible Speech: A Philosophical View," Free Speech Yearbook 11 (1972), 1-7.

Ruth McGaffey, "Toward a More Realistic View of the Judicial Process in Relation to Freedom of Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 11 (1972), 8-19.

Halford Ryan, "Free Speech in Ancient Athens," Free Speech Yearbook 11 (1972), 20-30.

J. W. Patterson, "ACLU Limitations on Free Speech: The Case of Elizabeth Flynn," Free Speech Yearbook 11 (1972), 31-39.

Cal M. Logue, "Free Speech: The Philosophical Poles," Free Speech Yearbook 11 (1972), 40-48.

Clark Kimball, "Patriots vs. Dissenters: The Rhetoric of Intimidation in Indiana During the First World War," Free Speech Yearbook 11 (1972), 49-65.

Fred P. Hilpert, Jr., "The Influence of a Course in Ethics and Free Speech in Changing Student Attitudes," Free Speech Yearbook 11 (1972), 66-75.

John Lee Jellicorse, "Some Historical Essentials of Teaching Freedom of Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 11 (1972), 76-84.

Jerry Hendrix, "The Speech Communication Classroom and the First Amendment: Two Views. I. Toward a Latitude of Social Responsibility," Free Speech Yearbook 11 (1972), 85-88.

Theodore Otto Windt, Jr., "The Speech Communication Classroom and the First Amendment: Two Views. II. Freedom of Speech, Commitments and Teaching Public Speaking," Free Speech Yearbook 11 (1972), 88-91.

William A. Linsley, "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment: 1971-1972," Free Speech Yearbook 11 (1972), 92-114.

Haig A. Bosmajian, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: July 1971-June 1972 Articles, Books, and Court Decisions," Free Speech Yearbook 11 (1972), 115- 139.

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Volume 12 (1973)
Judith Haight Litterst, "Civil Disobedience and the First Amendment Toward a Balance," Free Speech Yearbook 12 (1973), 1-12.

William E. Goding, "Antagonism and a Free Society," Free Speech Yearbook 12 (1973), 13-20.

William E. Arnold, "A Field Study of Attitudes Toward Freedom of Expression and the Flag," Free Speech Yearbook 12 (1973), 21-37.

Melvyn M. Muchnik, "Responsibility and Survival: Free Expression and Political Broadcasting on Public Radio and Television Stations," Free Speech Yearbook 12 (1973), 38-50.

Milan D. Meeske, "Editorial Advertising: A New Form of Free Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 12 (1973), 51-59.

John Lee Jellicorse and Robert D. Harrison, "The Historical Dimension of Free Speech: Suggested Readings," Free Speech Yearbook 12 (1973), 60-65.

William A. Linsley, "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment: 1972-1973," Free Speech Yearbook 12 (1973), 66-86.

Haig A. Bosmajian, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: July 1972-June 1973 Articles, Books, and Court Decisions," Free Speech Yearbook 12 (1973), 87-106.

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Volume 13 (1974)
Frank J. Kahn, "From 'Fairness' to 'Access' and Back Again: Some Dimensions of Free Expression in Broadcasting," Free Speech Yearbook 13 (1974), 1-10.

Ruth McGaffey, "Local Option on the First Amendment," Free Speech Yearbook 13 (1974), 11-17.

William I. Gorden and Robert Kelley, "A Look at the Fire Symbol Before and After May 4, 1970," Free Speech Yearbook 13 (1974), 18-27.

Henry L. Ewbank, "Freedom to Teach, To Learn, and to Speak: Rhetorical Considerations," Free Speech Yearbook 13 (1974), 29-34.

Frank J. Lower, "Julian Bond: A Case Study in a Legislator's Freedom of Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 13 (1974), 35-44.

Joyce V. Flory, "Philosophical Assumptions Underlying Plato's Theory of Freedom of Speech: A Comparison With The Theory of Democratic Individualism," Free Speech Yearbook 13 (1974), 45-53.

Lester J. Keyser, "The Watergate Scandal and The Mass Media: The Early Phases," Free Speech Yearbook 13 (1974), 54-63.

Jeff Bellows, "On Citizenship and Technocracy," Free Speech Yearbook 13 (1974), 64-73.

William A. Linsley, "The Supreme Court and The First Amendment: 1973-1974," Free Speech Yearbook 13 (1974), 74-94.

David Eshelman, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: July 1973-June 1974," Free Speech Yearbook 13 (1974), 95-117.

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Volume 14 (1975)
Richard A. Parker, "Between Rhetoric and Disloyalty: Free Speech Standards for the Sunshine Soldier," Free Speech Yearbook 14 (1975), 1-9.

Peter E. Kane, "William A. Rehnquist: Ideologist on the Bench," Free Speech Yearbook 14 (1975), 10-20.

Patricia Goss, "The First Amendment's Weakest Link: Government Regulation of Controversial Advertising," Free Speech Yearbook 14 (1975), 21-34.

Timothy R. Cline and Rebecca J. Cline, "Gaining Access to the Media: Some Issues and Cases," Free Speech Yearbook 14 (1975), 35-56.

James S. Measell, "Repression in Great Britain: 1792-1795," Free Speech Yearbook 14 (1975), 57-66.

William A. Linsley, "The Supreme Court and The First Amendment 1974-1975," Free Speech Yearbook 14 (1975), 67-84.

David Eshelman, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: July 1974-June 1975," Free Speech Yearbook 14 (1975), 85-113.

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Volume 15 (1976)
Franklyn S. Haiman, "Freedom of Speech as an Academic Discipline," Free Speech Yearbook 15 (1976), 1-6.

Douglas N. Freeman, "Free Speech and Foreign-Policy Decision Making," Free Speech Yearbook 15 (1976), 7-16.

William A. Linsley, "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment: 1975-1976," Free Speech Yearbook 15 (1976), 17-30.

Angula Gay Tucker, "Arnett v. Kennedy: Restrictions on Public Employees' Freedom to Criticize," Free Speech Yearbook 15 (1976), 31-36.

William N. Denman, "'Them Dirty, Filthy Books': The Textbook War in West Virginia," Free Speech Yearbook 15 (1976), 37-45.

Roger D. Haney, "Obscenity and Pornography: Legal Arguments and Empirical Evidence," Free Speech Yearbook 15 (1976), 46-59.

David Eshelman, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: July 1975-June 1976," Free Speech Yearbook 15 (1976), 60-77.

Don B. Center, "The Baskette Collection: A Research Report," Free Speech Yearbook 15 (1976), 78-82.

Roy V. Leeper, "Rawls's A Theory of Justice and Freedom of Expression," Free Speech Yearbook 15 (1976), 83-96.

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Volume 16 (1977)
William A. Linsley, "On the Education of Our Justices," Free Speech Yearbook 16 (1977), 1-2.

J. Louis Campbell III, "From Small Acorns Mighty Oaks Grow: The Legislatures and Free Speech in Colonial Connecticut and Rhode Island," Free Speech Yearbook 16 (1977), 3-24.

Jess Yoder, "Contributions of Sixteenth-Century Anabaptist Heretics to First Amendment Freedoms," Free Speech Yearbook 16 (1977), 25-34.

David L. Jamison, "Parliamentary Confidentiality and Free Speech: A Legal View," Free Speech Yearbook 16 (1977), 35-46.

Martha Womack Haun, "Spinoza: On Freedom of Thought and Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 16 (1977), 47-54.

Joyce Flory, "Implications of Herbert Marcuse's Theory of Freedom for Freedom of Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 16 (1977), 55-64.

William A. Linsley, "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment: 1976-1977," Free Speech Yearbook 16 (1977), 65-80.

Mike Meeske, "Minority Ownership of Broadcast Stations: The Diversification Policy," Free Speech Yearbook 16 (1977), 81-86.

Don B. Center, "The Labadie Collection: A Research Report," Free Speech Yearbook 16 (1977), 87-90.

Raymond S. Rodgers, "'Congress Shall Make No Law...': A Computer-Assisted Content Analysis of the Decisions of Justice William O. Douglas on the Issues of Obscenity and Pornography," Free Speech Yearbook 16 (1977), 91-102.

David Eshelman, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: July 1976-June 1977," Free Speech Yearbook 16 (1977), 103-120.

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Volume 17 (1978)
Ruth McGaffey, "Freedom of Speech in Marquette Park: A Realistic Look at the Marketplace of Ideas," Free Speech Yearbook 17 (1978), 1-10.

Franklyn S. Haiman, "Nazis in Skokie: Anatomy of the Heckler's Veto," Free Speech Yearbook 17 (1978), 11-16.

Stephen A. Smith, "Freedom of Expression in the Confederate States of America," Free Speech Yearbook 17 (1978), 17-37.

Mike Schliessmann, "Free Speech and the Rights of Congress; Robert M. LaFollette and the Argument from Principle," Free Speech Yearbook 17 (1978), 38-44.

William A. Linsley, "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment," Free Speech Yearbook 17 (1978)

Wayne M. Towers, "Empirical Research and Some Major Supreme Court Decisions on Free Press/Fair Trial Conflicts," Free Speech Yearbook 17 (1978), 60-67.

Alton Barbour, "Some Psychological Dimensions of Free Speech Attitudes," Free Speech Yearbook 17 (1978), 68-72.

Mark Johnson, "The FCC: The Urge to Censor," Free Speech Yearbook 17 (1978), 73-81. 126 Raymond S. Rodgers, "The Jurisprudence of Censorship: Philosophic Bases of Anti-Pornography Arguments," Free Speech Yearbook 17 (1978), 82-91.

Louis A. Day, "The High School Press and The First Amendment: A Summary of Principles," Free Speech Yearbook 17 (1978), 92-97.

Daniel Ross Chandler, "A Comparison of John Milton's Areopagitica with Thomas Erskine's Forensic Addresses on Freedom of Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 17 (1978), 98-112.

Terry W. Cole, "The Right to Speak: The Free Speech Fights of the Industrial Workers of the World," Free Speech Yearbook 17 (1978), 113-118.

William I. Gorden, "Toward Development of an Employee Rights Scale," Free Speech Yearbook 17 (1978), 119-124.

David Eshelman, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: July 1977-June 1978," Free Speech Yearbook 17 (1978), 125-152.

Don B. Center, "Collections on Religious Freedom: A Research Report," Free Speech Yearbook 17 (1978), 153-155.

Thomas L. Tedford, "Unprovable Assumptions? The Reasons and Empirical Evidence of Twelve Who Favor Censorship," Free Speech Yearbook 17 (1978), 156-161.

Gregg Phifer, "Westmoreland in Tallahassee," Free Speech Yearbook 17 (1978), 162-166.

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Volume 18 (1979)
Nickie Fleener, "'The Worse Case of Racial Equality He Never Say': The Supreme Court, Motion Picture Censorship, and the Color Line," Free Speech Yearbook 18 (1979), 1-15.

Ruth McGaffey, "Judicial Decision-Making: A Study in Dissonance," Free Speech Yearbook 18 (1979), 16-26.

Martha Womack Haun, "Immanuel Velikovsky: A Case Study in the Suppression of Scientific Ideas," Free Speech Yearbook 18 (1979), 27-36.

Robert Francesconi, "Freedom of Expression and Rhetorical Art: The Problems of Avant-Garde Jazz," Free Speech Yearbook 18 (1979), 38-46.

William A. Linsley, "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment: 1978-1979," Free Speech Yearbook 18 (1979), 47-56.

John L. Huffman and Denise M. Trauth, "Freedom of the Press: An Eroding Legal Concept," Free Speech Yearbook 18 (1979), 58-66.

William E. Wiethoff, "Demosthenes' Viable Defense of Free Speech in Civil Service," Free Speech Yearbook 18 (1979), 67-72.

David Eshelman, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: July 1978-June 1979," Free Speech Yearbook 18 (1979), 73-93.

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Volume 19 (1980)
William Bailey, "The Supreme Court and Communication Theory: Contrasting Models of Speech Efficacy," Free Speech Yearbook 19 (1980), 1-15.

C. Jack Orr, "Truth, Knowledge, and a Democratic Respect for Diversity," Free Speech Yearbook 19 (1980), 16-20.

Richard J. Jensen, "Denial of Freedom of Speech in Jock Yablonski's Campaign for the UMWA Presidency," Free Speech Yearbook 19 (1980), 21-31.

Paul H. Boase, "Samuel M. (Golden Rule) Jones: Unorthodox Champion of Free Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 19 (1980), 32-39.

Dean Silvers, "Access Rights to the Mass Media: The Hidden Channels," Free Speech Yearbook 19 (1980), 40-50.

David D. Hudson, "The Effects of Censorship on the Valuation of Sexually Explicit Messages," Free Speech Yearbook 19 (1980), 51-57.

Daniel Ross Chandler, "International Exchange of Scientific Information During Crisis: A Case Study in the Right to Communicate," Free Speech Yearbook 19 (1980), 58-66.

William A. Linsley, "The Supreme Court and The First Amendment: 1979-1980," Free Speech Yearbook 19 (1980), 67-76.

David Eshelman, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: July 1979-June 1980," Free Speech Yearbook 19 (1980), 77-98.

Gregg Phifer, "H-Bomb 'Secrets' and the Progressive," Free Speech Yearbook 19 (1980), 99-114.

William I. Gorden and Dominic A. Infante, "Attitudes Toward Free Speech: Trends, Measurement and Individual Difference Considerations," Free Speech Yearbook 19 (1980), 115-125.

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Volume 20 (1981)
Robert F. Martin, "Freedom of Expressions in Southern Asia. I. Political Realities and Cultural Expectations: Freedom of Speech in Thailand," Free Speech Yearbook 20 (1981), 1-8.

Allen H. Merriam, "Freedom of Expression in Southern Asia: II. The Contribution of Jayaprakash Narayan in Preserving Free Expression in India," Free Speech Yearbook 20 (1981), 9-15.

Haig A. Bosmajian, "Fire, Snakes and Poisons: Metaphors and Analogies in Some Landmark Free Speech Cases," Free Speech Yearbook 20 (1981), 16-22.

Raymond S. Rodgers, "The Rhetoric of Legal Realism: William O. Douglas on the First Amendment," Free Speech Yearbook 20 (1981), 23-35.

Charles W. Kneupper, "No on Proposition 6: The San Francisco Campaign," Free Speech Yearbook 20 (1981), 36-41.

Churchill L. Roberts, "'Deep Throat' in Deep Trouble on a College Campus: An Academic Freedom Case Study," Free Speech Yearbook 20 (1981), 42-55.

William A. Linsley, "The Supreme Court and The First Amendment: 1980-1981," Free Speech Yearbook 20 (1981), 56-68.

Janice Schuetz, "Alexander Solzhenitsyn's Approach to the Philosophy and Function of Free Expression," Free Speech Yearbook 20 (1981), 69-77.

Rebecca J. Cline and Timothy R. Cline, "The Opinions of William O. Douglas: Defining and Defending Freedom of Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 20 (1981), 78-98.

David Eshelman, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: July 1980-June 1981," Free Speech Yearbook 20 (1981), 99-120.

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Volume 21 (1982)
Richard J. Jensen, "Freedom of Expression: The Mormons for ERA," Free Speech Yearbook 21 (1982), 1-14.

William A. Linsley, "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment: 1981-1982," Free Speech Yearbook 21 (1982), 15-26.

Ruth McGaffey, "Anti-Pornography Campaigns: A Case Study," Free Speech Yearbook 21 (1982), 27-39.

Janice Schuetz, "Human Rights in El Salvador: A Case Study of the Advocacy of Archbishop Oscar Romero," Free Speech Yearbook 21 (1982), 40-49.

Raymond S. Rodgers, "Movement on the Periphery: Foreign Travel as a First Amendment Right," Free Speech Yearbook 21 (1982), 50-69.

Jack A. Samosky and Jon M. Suter, "The Mimic-War at Miami: A Case Study of 19th Century Speaker Bans," Free Speech Yearbook 21 (1982), 70-77.

David Eshelman, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: July 1981-June 1982: Articles, Books, Letters, Court Cases," Free Speech Yearbook 21 (1982), 78-92.

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Volume 22 (1983)
Josina M. Makau, "Judicial Invention in First Amendment Governmental Regulation Cases," Free Speech Yearbook 22 (1983), 1-19.

Janet M. Roncelli, "Book Censorship: A Strategy of Order for the Fireman in Fahrenheit 451 and Moral Majority, Inc.," Free Speech Yearbook 22 (1983), 20- 32.

Franklyn S. Haiman, "Justice Brennan and the First Amendment," Free Speech Yearbook 22 (1983), 33-42.

Peter E. Kane, "Public Figure Libel After Sullivan: Goldwater v. Ginsburg," Free Speech Yearbook 22 (1983), 43-50.

Stephen A. Smith, "The Uncivil Servants: Public Employees and Political Expression," Free Speech Yearbook 22 (1983), 51-61.

William A. Linsley, "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment: 1982-1983," Free Speech Yearbook 22 (1983), 62-70.

Michael D. Sherer, "The Birth of a Baby Photo Essay: Was it Obscenity or Censorship?" Free Speech Yearbook 22 (1983), 71-82.

William I. Gorden, A. Bennett Whaley, and Marie A. Whaley, "Conceptualization of a Measure of Patriotism," Free Speech Yearbook 22 (1983), 83-88.

David Eshelman, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: July 1982-June 1983: Articles, Books, Letters, Court Cases," Free Speech Yearbook 22 (1983), 89-106.

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Volume 23 (1984)
Wayne C. Sanders, "Common Law Tort and Contract Erosion of the At Will Rule: New Paths Toward Freedom of Speech in the Private Sector Workplace," Free Speech Yearbook 23 (1984), 1-12.

William A. Linsley, "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment: 1983-1984," Free Speech Yearbook 23 (1984), 13-29.

Corrine M. Cahill and William A. Haskins, "The First Amendment Issue of Obscenity: A Phenomenological Analysis," Free Speech Yearbook 23 (1984), 30- 41.

William E. Wiethoff, "Milton's Viable Attack on Prior Restraint in the Areopagitica," Free Speech Yearbook 23 (1984), 42-50.

Joseph M. Foley, "The Information Society: A New Threat to Freedom of Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 23 (1984), 51-57.

Donald K. Enholm and J. Justin Gustainis, "Plato and the Totalitarian State," Free Speech Yearbook 23 (1984), 58-65.

William I. Gorden, Dominic A. Infante, Laverne Wilson, and Christopher Clarke, "Rationale and Development of an Employee Rights Scale," Free Speech Yearbook 23 (1984), 66-79.

Dennis L. Bailey, "Why Free Speech Failed: The Massachusetts Bay Colony and Its Problems with Covenant and Rhetorical Deviance," Free Speech Yearbook 23 (1984), 80-91.

Dale A. Herbeck, "The Regulation of Pornography in the New Media," Free Speech Yearbook 23 (1984), 92-108.

Josina M. Makau and J. P. Williams, "Perspectives on Pornography and Free Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 23 (1984), 109-122.

Ann M. Gill, "X-Rated Political Broadcasting: A Test of the First Amendment," Free Speech Yearbook 23 (1984), 123-134.

Harry Sharp, Jr., "Freedom of Speech and the Federal Election Campaign Act: The Problems of Reform Legislation," Free Speech Yearbook 23 (1984), 135- 155.

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Volume 24 (1985)
Stephen C. Wood, "From Concept to Law: Freedom of Expression, The Rhetorical Influence of James Alexander, Andrew Hamilton, and the Trial of John Peter Zenger, 1735," Free Speech Yearbook 24 (1985), 5-13.

Allen H. Merriam, "The Legacy of Lovejoy: Abolitionism and the First Amendment," Free Speech Yearbook 24 (1985), 14-26.

J. Michael Sproule, "Clyde Miller and the Discovery of Modern Free Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 24 (1985), 27-37.

Janice Schuetz, "Political Trials and Free Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 24 (1985), 38-50.

Raymond S. Rodgers, "The Generic Bases of Stare Decisis: Legal Positivism As A Rhetorical Genre," Free Speech Yearbook 24 (1985), 51-58.

Gregg Phifer and Tom King, "Do the Comics Go Too Far?" Free Speech Yearbook 24 (1985), 59-66.

Jonathan Pincus, "Censorship in Public Schools: Who Should Decide What Students Should Learn," Free Speech Yearbook 24 (1985), 67-84.

Ann M. Gill, "Broadcast Deregulation and the First Amendment," Free Speech Yearbook 24 (1985), 85-93.

Paul Siegel, "Law Against Doing It and Law Against Saying It: The Upshot of Uplinger v. New York," Free Speech Yearbook 24 (1985), 94-104.

Dale A. Herbeck and Karla K. Leeper, "In the Matter of Snyder: Do Attorneys Have First Amendment Rights?" Free Speech Yearbook 24 (1985), 105-113.

William A. Linsley, "Supreme Court Review, 1984-1985," Free Speech Yearbook 24 (1985), 114-124.

Eric Holcomb, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography, June 1983-June 1985," Free Speech Yearbook 24 (1985), 125-140.

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Volume 25 (1986)
Franklyn S. Haiman, "Erosions of the First Amendment: A Challenge to Speech Communication," Free Speech Yearbook 25 (1986), 1-10.

Matthew W. Seeger, "Free Speech and Institutional Restraint," Free Speech Yearbook 25 (1986), 11-20.

Emile Netzhammer, "Free Speech and the Right to Communicate on Private Premises: An Analysis of State Constitutional Protection," Free Speech Yearbook 25 (1986), 21-35.

John S. Gossett, "The Republican Fence: The Use of 'Place' Regulations at the 1984 Republican National Convention," Free Speech Yearbook 25 (1986), 36-50.

Paul Siegel, "To Sleep, Perchance to Mean: The Scope of First Amendment Protection for Non-Verbal Political Communication in Clark v. Community for Creative Non-Violence," Free Speech Yearbook 25 (1986), 51-66.

Dale A. Herbeck, "Limits to Political Expression: The Rise and Fall of the Smith Act," Free Speech Yearbook 25 (1986), 67-89.

Peter E. Kane, "The New World Information Order and Freedom of Communication: The Communication Case FOR the New World Information Order," Free Speech Yearbook 25 (1986), 90-96.

Raymond S. Rodgers, "The New World Information Order and Freedom of Communication: The Communication Case AGAINST the New World Information Order," Free Speech Yearbook 25 (1986), 97-104.

Stephen A. Smith, "A Survey of Courses in Freedom of Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 25 (1986), 105-109.

William A. Linsley, "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment, 1985-1986," Free Speech Yearbook 25 (1986), 110-129.

Eric Holcomb, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography, July 1985-June 1986," Free Speech Yearbook 25 (1986), 130-143.

Peter E. Kane, "Cumulative Table of Contents and Index to Free Speech Yearbook, Volumes I-XXV," Free Speech Yearbook 25 (1986), 144-156.

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Volume 26 (1987)
Richard A. Parker, "Revising Revisionist History: Consensus Theories of the Framer's Intent," Free Speech Yearbook 26 (1987), 1-10.

Dale A. Herbeck, "Fair Play Did Not Permit Excess: A Critical Review of the Histories of the Espionage Act of 1917," Free Speech Yearbook 26 (1987), 11- 27.

Louise M. Benjamin, "Herbert Hoover, Issues of Free Speech, and Radio Regulation in the 1920's," Free Speech Yearbook 26 (1987), 28-39.

Robert W. McChesney, "Constant Retreat: The American Civil Liberties Union and the Debate over the Meaning of Free Speech for Radio Broadcasting in the 1930's," Free Speech Yearbook 26 (1987), 40-59.

J. P. Williams, "Why Superheroes Never Bleed: The Effects of Self-Censorship on the Comic Book Industry," Free Speech Yearbook 26 (1987), 60-69.

Craig R. Smith, "The Case Against the Fairness Doctrine," Free Speech Yearbook 26 (1987), 70-78.

Ralph Nader and Samuel Simon, "Using the Airwaves: Fairness and Beyond," Free Speech Yearbook 26 (1987), 79-89.

Ruth McGaffey, "Freedom of Speech for the Ideas We Hate: Nongovernmental Abridgment of Freedom of Expression," Free Speech Yearbook 26 (1987), 90- 103.

William Bailey, "Freedom of Speech in Prisons," Free Speech Yearbook 26 (1987), 104-116.

Mary Hart, "Media Intrusion and Evolving Legal Standards of Privacy," Free Speech Yearbook 26 (1987), 117-124.

R. Brian Attig, "How and Why Social Science Research Can Inform the Pornography Debate," Free Speech Yearbook 26 (1987), 125-134.

Eric J. McFadden, "Meese v. Keene and the Foreign Agents Registration Act: Abridgment of Free Speech Through Government Denigration," Free Speech Yearbook 26 (1987), 135-151.

Robert L. Schrag, "Television's Interactive Toys: Brave New Programs of Commercials in Disguise?" Free Speech Yearbook 26 (1987), 152-162.

Paul Siegel, "Antonin Scalia and the First Amendment," Free Speech Yearbook 26 (1987), 163-180.

Henry L. Ewbank, "Robert Bork's 'Neutral Principles' Article: Grounds for Rejecting Confirmation," Free Speech Yearbook 26 (1987), 181-192.

William A. Linsley, "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment, 1986-1987," Free Speech Yearbook 26 (1987), 193-205.

Eric Holcomb, "First Amendment Bibliography: July 1986-October 1987," Free Speech Yearbook 26 (1987), 206-218.

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Volume 27 (1989)
Stephen A. Smith, "Promoting Political Expression: The Import of Three Constitutional Provisions," Free Speech Yearbook 27 (1989), 1-32.

Donald Fishman, "Thomas M. Cooley, Laissez Faire Constitutionalism, and the Formative Period of First Amendment Law," Free Speech Yearbook 27 (1989), 33-47.

John Bassett, "Huck and Tom in School: Conflicting Freedoms and Values," Free Speech Yearbook 27 (1989), 48-54.

Joseph A. Bulsys and John J. Makay, "Gorbachev's Rhetoric of Glasnost: How Openness Intersects with Freedom of Expression," Free Speech Yearbook 27 (1989), 55-67.

Gene Lanier, "Libraries Invaded by the FBI," Free Speech Yearbook 27 (1989), 68-74.

James Tallmon, "Trusteeship in the Crossfire," Free Speech Yearbook 27 (1989), 75-83.

Karon L. Jahn, "Billboard Bashing: Speech v. Aesthetics," Free Speech Yearbook 27 (1989), 84-96.

Paul Siegel, "Tinkering with Stare Decisis in the Hazelwood Case," Free Speech Yearbook 27 (1989), 97-103.

Stephen A. Smith, "Introduction," Free Speech Yearbook 27 (1989), 104-105.

Stephen A. Smith, "Of Sovereign Assumptions, Delegated Powers, and an Absolutist View of Freedom of Expression," Free Speech Yearbook 27 (1989), 106-114.

William Bailey, "Haiman and the Ecology of Freedom of Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 27 (1989), 115-123.

Paul Siegel, "Haiman's Speech and Law in a Free Society: Some Self-Indulgent Queries for Professor Haiman," Free Speech Yearbook 27 (1989), 124-134.

Raymond S. Rodgers, "Haiman's Speech and Law in a Free Society: A Jurisprudential Retrospective," Free Speech Yearbook 27 (1989), 135-145.

Franklyn S. Haiman, "Response to Retrospective Critiques of Speech and Law in a Free Society," Free Speech Yearbook 27 (1989), 146-150.

William A. Linsley, "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment, 1987-1988: Strict Liability Revisited," Free Speech Yearbook 27 (1989), 151-168.

Eric Holcomb, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: October 1987 to October 1988," Free Speech Yearbook 27 (1989), 169-185.

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Volume 28 (1990)
Carolyn Marvin, "Bad Attitudes, Unnatural Acts," Free Speech Yearbook 28 (1990), 1-7.

Franklyn S. Haiman, "Words That May Injure: Contrasts in French and American Free Speech Law," Free Speech Yearbook 28 (1990), 8-29.

Henry Geller, "The Evolving Concept of Trusteeship in Broadcasting: Or, Which Fox Shall Guard the Henhouse," Free Speech Yearbook 28 (1990), 30-36.

Dale A. Herbeck, "New York Times v. Sullivan: Justice's Beautiful Lie," Free Speech Yearbook 28 (1990), 37-57.

David Atkin, "The Cable Communication Act and the Regulation of Obscene and Indecent Programming: A Constitutional Collision Course," Free Speech Yearbook 28 (1990), 58-69.

Louise M. Benjamin, "NBC, the Advisory Council, and the American Birth Control League: A Study in the Definition of a Controversial Issue of Public Importance," Free Speech Yearbook 28 (1990), 70-80.

Mary Elizabeth Bezanson, "Two Sides of the Same Coin: Evolution of the Right to Receive," Free Speech Yearbook 28 (1990), 81-92.

Ann M. Gill, "Public Concern and Public Policy: Freedom of Speech in the Workplace," Free Speech Yearbook 28 (1990), 93-103.

Dennis S. Gouran, "Factors Affecting the Decision-Making Process in the Attorney General's Commission on Pornography: A Case Study of Unwarranted Collective Judgment," Free Speech Yearbook 28 (1990), 104-119.

Frank Scheide, "Legitimate Theater vs. the English Music Hall: The Legal Repression of Dramatic Expression on London's Variety Stage, 1899-1912," Free Speech Yearbook 28 (1990), 120-131.

Richard A. Parker, "Freedom of Expression vs. National Security: The Pivotal Role of the Freedom of Information Act," Free Speech Yearbook 28 (1990), 132- 151.

William A. Linsley, "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment: 1988-1989," Free Speech Yearbook 28 (1990), 152-168.

Eric Holcomb, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: October 1988 to December 1989," Free Speech Yearbook 28 (1990), 169-185.

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Volume 29 (1991)
Anthony Lewis, "Foreword," Free Speech Yearbook 29 (1991), ix-xi.

Raymond S. Rodgers, "Editor's Preface," Free Speech Yearbook 29 (1991), xiii- xv.

Franklyn S. Haiman, "The First Amendment in Its Third Century: The Majoritarian Challenge," Free Speech Yearbook 29 (1991), 1-8.

W. W. Finlator, "Mr. Jefferson's Wall and 'Christian' America," Free Speech Yearbook 29 (1991), 9-14.

Harry C. Martin and Donna B. Slawson, "Freedom of Speech Without a Constitutional Guarantee: A State Case History," Free Speech Yearbook 29 (1991), 15-25.

Robert M. O'Neil, "An Inquiry into the Legal and Ethical Problems of Campus Hate Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 29 (1991), 26-30.

Rodney A. Smolla, "When Money Talks: Corporate Campaign Expenditures and the First Amendment," Free Speech Yearbook 29 (1991), 31-47.

Stephen A. Smith, "The Origins of the Free Speech Clause," Free Speech Yearbook 29 (1991), 48-82.

Nadine Strossen, "The Free Speech Jurisprudence of the Rehnquist Court," Free Speech Yearbook 29 (1991), 83-95.

William W. Van Alstyne, "Freedom of Speech and the Flag Anti-Desecration Amendment: Antinomies of Constitutional Choice," Free Speech Yearbook 29 (1991), 96-105.

William A. Linsley, "The Supreme Court and The First Amendment: 1989-1990," Free Speech Yearbook 29 (1991), 106-123.

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Volume 30 (1992)
Stephen A. Smith, "Prelude to Article VI: The Ordeal of Religious Test Oaths in Pennsylvania," Free Speech Yearbook 30 (1992), 1-25.

Ron Manuto, "The Life and Death of Rajneeshpuram and the Still Lingering Dilemma of the Religion Clauses of the First Amendment," Free Speech Yearbook 30 (1992), 26-39.

Thomas W. Benson and Carolyn Anderson, "The Freeing of Titicut Follies," Free Speech Yearbook 30 (1992), 40-55.

Paul Siegel, "Masson v. New Yorker: Journalists Look at Their Own Craft," Free Speech Yearbook 30 (1992), 56-73.

Janice Schuetz, "Federal Regulation of Abortion Counseling and Referral: Doctoring the First Amendment," Free Speech Yearbook 30 (1992), 74-87.

Jacquelyn J. Buckrop and David Lee Miller, "'Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?' An Analysis of Young v. New York City Transit Authority," Free Speech Yearbook 30 (1992), 88-100.

David J. Atkin, "Indecency Regulation in the Wake of Sable: Implications for Telecommunications Policy," Free Speech Yearbook 30 (1992), 101-113.

Joseph Sargon Tuman, "'Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones, But Words Will Never Hurt Me': The Fighting Words Doctrine on Campus," Free Speech Yearbook 30 (1992), 114-128.

Mollie B. Condra, "Bare Facts and Naked Truths: Gender, Power, and Freedom of Expression," Free Speech Yearbook 30 (1992), 129-148.

Peter E. Kane, "Shaping Our Judicial System for the Rest of the Country and Beyond: The Souter Confirmation Process," Free Speech Yearbook 30 (1992), 149-154.

William A. Linsley, "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment: 1990-1991," Free Speech Yearbook 30 (1992), 155-172.

James R. Bennett and Barbara Basore McIver, "Political Trials and Prisoners in the United States: A Classified and Annotated Bibliography," Free Speech Yearbook 30 (1992), 173-194.

Jennifer R. Dowd, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: January 1990-January 1992," Free Speech Yearbook 30 (1992), 195-213.

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Volume 31 (1993)
Nadine Strossen, "Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: Accommodating Free Speech and Gender Equality Values," Free Speech Yearbook 31 (1993), 1-15.

Trevor Parry-Giles, "Parliament, Puritans, and Protesters: The Ideological Development of the British Commitment to 'Free Speech'," Free Speech Yearbook 31 (1993), 16-41.

Marouf A. Hasian, Jr., "The Rhetorical Turn in First Amendment Scholarship: A Case Study of Holmes and the 'Marketplace of Ideas'," Free Speech Yearbook 31 (1993), 42-65.

Hosoon Chang, "The First Amendment During the Cold War: Newspaper Reaction to the Trial of the Communist Party Leaders under the Smith Act," Free Speech Yearbook 31 (1993), 66-89.

Linda Lumsden, "Playing with Fire: A Legal Analysis of Cross Burning in RAV v. St. Paul," Free Speech Yearbook 31 (1993), 90-99.

Juliet Dee, "Heavy Metal, Rap, and the First Amendment," Free Speech Yearbook 31 (1993), 100-123.

Ann M. Gill, "Revising Campus Speech Codes," Free Speech Yearbook 31 (1993), 124-137.

Paul Siegel, "Does the First Amendment Require the Equal Access Act? The Battle of the First Amendment Clauses," Free Speech Yearbook 31 (1993), 138- 150.

Kyu Ho Youm, "Freedom of Expression and the Supreme Court: The Case of the Republic of Korea," Free Speech Yearbook 31 (1993), 151-173.

Paul Siegel, "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment: 1991-1992," Free Speech Yearbook 31 (1993), 174-188.

Darren Schwiebert, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: January 1992-December 1992," Free Speech Yearbook 31 (1993), 189-203.

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Volume 32 (1994)
Franklyn S. Haiman, "On Being Politically Correct in a Free Society," Free Speech Yearbook 32 (1994), 1-3.

Stephen C. Wood and Jean DeWitt, "The Popular Party and the Trial of John Peter Zenger: Exposing and Opposing Arbitrary Power," Free Speech Yearbook 32 (1994), 4-17.

Maurine H. Beasley, "Women and Freedom of the Press: A Preliminary Historical Inquiry," Free Speech Yearbook 32 (1994), 18-32.

Marouf A. Hasian, Jr., and Edward Panetta, "Richard Posner's Redefinition of the 'Marketplace of Ideas': A Law and Economics Interpretation of the First Amendment," Free Speech Yearbook 32 (1994), 33-49.

Justice Chuku, "William H. Rehnquist: Judicial Restraint and Freedom of Expression," Free Speech Yearbook 32 (1994), 50-72.

John L. Huffman, Carol Mills, and Denise M. Trauth, "Vanishing Constitutional Standards: The Rehnquist Court and Symbolic Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 32 (1994), 73-85.

Ron Manuto and Sean Patrick O'Rourke, "Dancing with Wolves: Nudity, Morality, and the Speech/Conduct Doctrine," Free Speech Yearbook 32 (1994), 86-109.

Henry L. Ewbank, "Does the First Amendment Protect Tenure Files? The University of Pennsylvania v. EEOC, 493 U.S. 182 (1990)," Free Speech Yearbook 32 (1994), 110-132.

Sharon Ruhly, "Distinguishing Thought, Discriminating Motive," Free Speech Yearbook 32 (1994), 133-145.

Bruce Bubacz, "Constitutive Free Speech Justifications: Spinoza's Arguments from Human Nature and Personal Merit," Free Speech Yearbook 32 (1994), 146- 164.

Paul Siegel, "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment: 1992-1993," Free Speech Yearbook 32 (1994), 165-180.

Kathleen M. Dutt, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: January 1993- December 1993," Free Speech Yearbook 32 (1994), 181-197.

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Volume 33 (1995)
Craig R. Smith, "Ending the Confusion over Commercial Speech: Returning to the Central Hudson Test," Free Speech Yearbook 33 (1995), 1-12.

Roy V. Leeper, "The Fairness Doctrine Debate: A Critical Legal Studies Analysis," Free Speech Yearbook 33 (1995), 13-28.

Juliet Dee, "Little Red Riding Hood, Justice Rehnquist, and the NEA," Free Speech Yearbook 33 (1995), 29-48.

Susan Drucker and Gary Gumpert, "Freedom and Liability in Cyberspace: Media, Metaphors, and Paths of Regulation," Free Speech Yearbook 33 (1995), 49-64.

Judith Clarke and Tim Hamlett, "Freedom of Expression in Hong Kong During and After the Transition to Chinese Sovereignty," Free Speech Yearbook 33 (1995), 65-77.

W. Wat Hopkins, "Reconsidering the 'Clear and Present Danger' Test: Whence the 'Marketplace of Ideas'?" Free Speech Yearbook 33 (1995), 78-98.

Rueyling Chuang, Vijay Krishna, and Tom D. Daniels, "Gender and Ethnicity Influences on Student Attitudes Toward Speech Restrictions, Political Correctness, and Educational Models," Free Speech Yearbook 33 (1995), 99- 115.

Gail J. Chryslee, "When the Scene Becomes the Crime: Censorship of Space in Cincinnati's Exhibition of Robert Mapplethorpe's Photographs," Free Speech Yearbook 33 (1995), 116-127.

Peter E. Kane, "Playing with Precedent: Freedom of Expression on Private Property Cases," Free Speech Yearbook 33 (1995), 128-136.

Paul Siegel, "The Supreme Court and Freedom of Speech: 1993-1994," Free Speech Yearbook 33 (1995), 137-151.

Leigh Makay, "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: January 1994-January 1995," Free Speech Yearbook 33 (1995), 152-168.

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Volume 34 (1996)
Donald Fishman, "Conflicting Conceptions of Freedom of Speech in the Aftermath of World War I," Free Speech Yearbook 34 (1996), 1-23.

Roy V. Leeper, "Strange Bedfellows: John Milton and Karl Marx on Censorship," Free Speech Yearbook 34 (1996), 24-40.

Juliet Dee, "Andrea Dworkin, Hustler, and First Amendment Protection for Opinion: Is Something Rotten in the House of Libel?" Free Speech Yearbook 34 (1996), 41-48.

David S. Allen, "The Institutional Press and Professionalization: Defining the Press Clause in Journalist's Privilege Cases," Free Speech Yearbook 34 (1996), 49-62.

Michael A. Cavanagh, "The Reconstitution of Legal Reality: Choice of Language, Definition, and Analogy as Methods for Limiting the Fora Available for Public Expression," Free Speech Yearbook 34 (1996), 63-77.

James M. Tallmon, "Metaphor in William H. Rehnquist's Judicial Rhetoric," Free Speech Yearbook 34 (1996), 78-87.

F. Dennis Hale, "The Evolution of Indiana's Heightened Libel Defense," Free Speech Yearbook 34 (1996), 88-101.

Michael W. Casey and Michael A. Jordan, "Free Speech in Time of War: Government Surveillance of the Churches of Christ in World War I," Free Speech Yearbook 34 (1996), 102-111.

Joseph J. Hemmer, Jr., "Commercial Speech: Assessing the Function and Durability of the Central Hudson Test," Free Speech Yearbook 34 (1996), 112- 130.

James A. Herrick, "The English Deists' Argument for Freedom of Expression: Religious Inquiry and the First Amendment," Free Speech Yearbook 34 (1996), 131-140.

Paul Siegel, "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment: 1994-1995," Free Speech Yearbook 34 (1996), 141-161.

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Volume 35 (1997)
Dale A. Herbeck and Charles E. Morris III, "Heralding Freedom's Expression: Nathaniel Rogers and the Limits of Radical Abolitionism," Free Speech Yearbook 35 (1997), 1-12.

Susan Drucker and Gary Gumpert, "The Ambiguity of Privacy Rights: Lost in Electronic Space," Free Speech Yearbook 35 (1997), 13-26.

Robert J. Goldstein, "The American Flag Desecration Controversy: Its Current Status and the Legal and Historical Background," Free Speech Yearbook 35 (1997), 27-44.

Heather Hundley, "The Signification of the American Flag: A Semiotic Analysis of Texas v. Johnson," Free Speech Yearbook 35 (1997), 45-55.

Scott Lybarger, "The Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act: Regulating Violence or Restricting Expression," Free Speech Yearbook 35 (1997), 56-72.

Linda G. Lyle, "Bad Tendencies: The Rehnquist Court and Sexually Explicit Expression," Free Speech Yearbook 35 (1997), 73-79.

Edward C. Brewer, "Censorship and the Cultural Battle Over Morality and Free Expression in the Rhetoric of Donald Wildmon and the American Family Association," Free Speech Yearbook 35 (1997), 80-91.

Richard A. Parker, "In the Twilight of Academic Freedom," Free Speech Yearbook 35 (1997), 92-122.

Jeff Land, "'Free Speech Radio': The Early History of Pacifica," Free Speech Yearbook 35 (1997), 123-135.

Jonathan D. Tankel, "Private Morality and Public Policy: In the Case of Howard Stern," Free Speech Yearbook 35 (1997), 136-143.

Karen Rasmussen and Craig R. Smith, "Native Americans and Religious Freedom: The Case for a 'Revision' of the First Amendment," Free Speech Yearbook 35 (1997), 144-162.

Karla K. Gower, "Building One's Own Gallows: The Trade Publications' Reaction to a Federal Shield Law, 1972-1974," Free Speech Yearbook 35 (1997), 163- 174.

Susan Mallon Ross and Brian M. O'Connell, "The Boundaries of Expression: Canadian Law and the Dynamics of the Internet," Free Speech Yearbook 35 (1997), 175-196.

Paul Siegel, "The Supreme Court and Freedom of Speech, 1995-1996," Free Speech Yearbook 35 (1997), 197-211.

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Volume 36 (1998)
Craig R. Smith, "44 Liquormart: Unanimity without Consensus," Free Speech Yearbook 36 (1998), 1-14.

Grant C. Cos and Robert T. Schatz, "A Communist and a Court's Decision: The Social Construction of the Flag Worship Argumentation and Chief Justice Rehnquist's Dissent in Texas v. Johnson," Free Speech Yearbook 36 (1998), 15- 24.

Susan Drucker and Gary Gumpert, "Public Spaces and the Right of Association," Free Speech Yearbook 36 (1998), 25-38.

Franklyn S. Haiman, "Robert Post and the First Amendment," Free Speech Yearbook 36 (1998), 39-47.

Marouf A. Hasian, Jr., "Freedom of Expression and Propaganda During World War 1: Understanding George Creel and America's Committee on Public Information," Free Speech Yearbook 36 (1998), 48-60.

Debra A. Kernisky and Ivan F. Kernisky, "We Sell Bad Meat...But They Really Lied: The Case of Food Lion v. ABC's Prime Time Live—A Legal/Ethical Conundrum," Free Speech Yearbook 36 (1998), 61-71.

Elizabeth M. Koehler, "Healy v. James and Campus Gay Groups: The Expansion of Association Freedoms on Campus," Free Speech Yearbook 36 (1998), 72-85.

Katherine C. McAdams and Maurine H. Beasley, "Gender Differences in Attitudes Toward Free Speech Among Journalism Students," Free Speech Yearbook 36 (1998), 86-103.

Douglas M. McLeod, Elizabeth M. Perse, Nancy Signorielli, and John A. Courtright, "Public Hostility Toward Freedom of Expression During International Conflicts: A Case Study of Public Opinion During the Persian Gulf War," Free Speech Yearbook 36 (1998), 104-117.

Susanne L. Williams and Timothy L. Sellnow, "Chilling Effect and Significant Choice: A Case Study of the National Cancer Institute and the Screening Mammography Guideline Controversy," Free Speech Yearbook 36 (1998), 118- 133.

Paul Siegel, "The Supreme Court and Freedom of Speech 1996-1997," Free Speech Yearbook 36 (1998), 134-147.

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Volume 37 (1999)
John Fliter, "The Impact of Rosenberger v. Rector and Visitors of University of Virginia on Public Forum Doctrine," Free Speech Yearbook 37 (1999), 1-16.

Laurence B. Alexander and Anthony L. Fargo, "Sources of Protection: A Case Study of the Evolution of the Common Law and Statutory Journalist's Privilege," Free Speech Yearbook 37 (1999), 17-44.

Mary Elizabeth Bezanson, "An Exploration of the Implications of Regina v. Lucas in the Construction of Libel Law in Canada and the United States," Free Speech Yearbook 37 (1999), 45-57.

Joseph J. Hemmer, Jr., "The Potentially Precarious Condition of Tenure and Academic Freedom," Free Speech Yearbook 37 (1999), 58-69.

Scott Lybarger, "Conduit or Forum?: Regulatory Metaphors for the Internet," Free Speech Yearbook 37 (1999), 70-82.

Donald Fishman, "The Promise and Perils of Cyberlaw: Taking Communication Law Research to the Next Level," Free Speech Yearbook 37 (1999), 83-106.

Dale A. Herbeck, "The First Amendment and Popular Culture: 'The People vs. Larry Flynt'," Free Speech Yearbook 37 (1999), 107-119.

Priscilla Marie Meddaugh and Jack Kay, "The Press, the Pentagon, the People's Right to Know: Compromises in the Gulf," Free Speech Yearbook 37 (1999), 120-134.

Mark Paxton, "Student Free Expression Rights and the Columbine Shootings," Free Speech Yearbook 37 (1999), 135-143.

Craig R. Smith, "The Unconstitutional Nature of Product-Specific Bans and Taxes: The Case of Billboard Advertising," Free Speech Yearbook 37 (1999), 144-154.

Robert R. Ulmer, "Responsible Speech in Crisis Communication: The Case of General Motors v. Dateline NBC," Free Speech Yearbook 37 (1999), 155-168.

Paul Siegel, "The Supreme Court and Freedom of Speech 1997-1998," Free Speech Yearbook 37 (1999), 169-173.

Paul Siegel, "The Supreme Court and Freedom of Speech, 1998-1999," Free Speech Yearbook 37 (1999), 174-184.

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Volume 38 (2000)
Anne Cheng, "Self Censorship and Hong Kong Journalists," Free Speech Yearbook 38 (2000), 1-18.

Susan J. Drucker and Gary Gumpert, "Converging Technologies, Converging Nations, Converging Regulations," Free Speech Yearbook 38 (2000), 19-33.

Paul Haridakis, "The Regulation of Indecent but Nonobscene Computer- Mediated Expression and the First Amendment," Free Speech Yearbook 38 (2000), 34-56.

Marouf A. Hasian, Jr., "Coping with the Limits of Freedom of Expression: The Zundel Trials and the Rights of Holocaust Deniers," Free Speech Yearbook 38 (2000), 57-67.

Sharon Howell, "Global Dramas: Silence or Synthesis," Free Speech Yearbook 38 (2000), 68-80.

Michael Hubler and Thomas Lessel, "The Establishment Clause and the Problem of Religious Symbols: Some Implications of Metaphor Theory for First Amendment Jurisprudence," Free Speech Yearbook 38 (2000), 81-97.

Minabere Ibelema, Larry Powell and William R. Self, "Press Freedom as a Logistical Notion," Free Speech Yearbook 38 (2000), 98-115.

Richard D. Pineda, "Nuestro Espacio Cyber: The Internet as Expressive Space for Latina/os in the United States," Free Speech Yearbook 38 (2000), 116-126.

Susan Mallon Ross, Karen Wilson and Janice Adderley, "Judicial Distinctions in Canadian Child Pornography Cases—Philosophical Perspectives Following Bourdieu," Free Speech Yearbook 38 (2000), 127-141.

Lindsley Armstrong Smith, "Carl Friedrich Bahrdt on Freedom of Speech and Publication," Free Speech Yearbook 38 (2000), 142-169.

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Volume 39 (2001)
Franklyn S. Haiman, "Civil Liberties: A Wartime Casualty," Free Speech Yearbook 39 (2001), 1-7.

Craig R. Smith, "Patterns of Suppression in Times of Crisis," Free Speech Yearbook 39 (2001), 8-25.

Grant C. Cos and Brian J. Snee, "Robert M. LaFollette and the Rhetoric of Free Speech," Free Speech Yearbook 39 (2001), 26-33.

Donald A. Fishman, "George Creel: Freedom of Speech, the Film Industry, and Censorship During World War I," Free Speech Yearbook 39 (2001), 34-56.

W. Wat Hopkins, "Siebert’s Second Proposition, Free Speech and the Fight Against Terrorism," Free Speech Yearbook 39 (2001), 57-69.

Chrys Egan, "Campus Cold Climate: The Chilling Effect on Dissension Speech on America’s Campus after September 11," Free Speech Yearbook 39 (2001), 70-82.

Susan J. Drucker and Gary Gumpert, "Surveillance, Security in Post September 11th America," Free Speech Yearbook 39 (2001), 83-96.

Laura A. Wackwitz, "Ruled by Passion, Governed by Reason: First Amendment Hierachies Within a Cartesian Frame," Free Speech Yearbook 39 (2001), 97- 111.

Christopher D. Hunter and Dale A. Herbeck, "From LaMacchia to the No Electronic Theft Act: Criminal Copyright Infringement and the New Digital Media," Free Speech Yearbook 39 (2001), 112-128.

Paul Siegel, "Supreme Court and Freedom of Expression Review, 2001," Free Speech Yearbook 39 (2001), 129-143.

Cees J. Hamelink, "Free Speech in the European Region," Free Speech Yearbook 39 (2001), 144-152.

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Volume 40 (2002-2003)
Articles

Mary Elizabeth Bezanson, "It Doesn't Matter If You Said That Or Not, Receivers Still Have Rights: Unraveling the Constitutional Tangle of Wasson," pp. 1-12.

Bill Self and Minabere Ibelema, "Bartnicki v. Voppe," pp. 13-34.

Harvey Jassem, "A Plan for Reregulating 'Broadcasting' & Spectrum-Based Public Communication," pp. 35-55.

Thomas R. Flynn, "The Emergence & Evolution of the Secondary Effects Doctrine: 1976-2002," pp. 56-69.

Jason Edward Black, "SLAPPs and Social Activism: Free Speech Struggles in Grey2K's campaign to Ban Dog Racing," pp. 70-82.

Judith Clark and Tim Hamlett, "Freedom of Expression Under Hong Kong's Second Post-Handover Administration: A Comparison with a Pre-Handover Study," pp. 83-95.

David J. Airne, "Edited Obscenity: The FCC's attack on socially void Eminem," pp. 96-106.

Kathleen K. Olson, "Homelessness as Political Theater: The Community for Creative Non-Violence and Symbolic Speech," pp. 107-119.

Dale Herbeck, "Special Feature: Index to Volumes 1-39," pp. 120-145.

Roundups

Paul Siegel, "The Supreme Court and Freedom of Expression: The 2001-2002 Term, The 2002-2003 Term," pp. 146-172.

Susan Drucker, "Globalization and Freedom of Expression Resources," p. 173.

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Volume 41 (2004)
Introduction - Susan Drucker

Special Section: NCA Credos

"Credo for a Free and Responsible Communication in a Democratic Society"

"NCA Credo for Ethical Communication"

"Editor's Comments"

Roger Smitter, "The Development of the NCA Credo for Ethical Communication"

Isa Engleberg, "Where Have All the Credos Gone?"

Gary Gumpert, "Credo, Credo on the Wall, or Credos and Other Good Words Intended to Guide Those Who Believe"

Donald Fishman, "The Strange Career of Credo Talk in NCA"

Articles

Harvey Jassem, "American Pirate Radio - The New Local Radio?"

Donald Fishman, "Reading John Locke in Cyberspace: Natural Rights and "The Commons" in a Digital Age"

Peggy J. Bowers, "Democratic Space: Mass Media Connections to Public Forum Law"

Christina M. Bates, "I Got You Babe: The Dysfunctional Relationship Among the Copyright Clause, the First Amendment, and the Internet as an Engine of Innovation in the Aftermath of Eldred v. Ashcroft"

Juliet Dee, "'Mere Conduits' or Editors? ISPs, Web Masters, Immunity and Safe Harbor in Online Defamation versus Online Intellectual Property Cases"

Douglas Fraleigh, "Freedom of Speech in Occupied Nations: What Should Be the Obligations of an Occupying Power?"

Craig R. Smith, "Galileo and the Aristotelian Cardinals: A Study of Supression"

Craig R. Scott, "Benefits and Drawbacks of Anonymous Online Communication: Legal Challenges and Communicative Recommendations"

Free Expression in the U.S. and Beyond: Summary Reports

Paul Siegel, "Supreme Court and Freedom of Expression Review, 2004"

Timothy Walters and Jack A. Barwind, "Media and Modernity in the United Arab Emirates: Searching for the Beat of a Different Drummer"

Book Reviews, edited by Thomas R. Flynn

Religious Expresion and the American Constitution by Franklyn S. Haiman, reviewed by Barbara M. Kelly

Christianity and the Mass Media in America: Toward a Democratic Accommodation by Quentin J. Schultze, reviewed by Jean Ann Streiff

The Four Freedoms of the First Amendment by Craig R. Smith and David M. Hunsaker, reviewed by John J. Makay

Writing Dissent: Taking Radical Ideas from the Margins to the Mainstraim by Robert Jensen, reviewed by Susan Mallon Ross

Censorship, Inc. The Corporate Threat to Free Speech in the United States by Lawrence Soley, reviewed by Juliet Dee

Regulating Cyberspace: The Policies and Technologies of Control by Richard A. Spinello, reviewed by David. Mercer

From Megaphones to Microphones: Speeches of American Women, 1920-1960 by Sandra Sarkela, Susan Mallon Ross and Margaret Lowe, reviewed by Paula McKenzie

Morality and the Mail in Nineteenth-Century America by Wayne E. Fuller, reviewed by Mary Elizabeth Bezanson

The Free Speech Movement: Reflections on Berkeley in the 1960s by Robert Cohen and Reginald E. Zelnik, eds, reviewed by Douglas Fraleigh

Silencing the Opposition: Antinuclear Movements and the Media in the Cold War by Andrew Rojecki, reviewed by Susan Balter-Reitz

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