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First Amendment: Cases, Controversies, and Contexts

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First Amendment: Cases, Controversies, and Contexts
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Publisher: CALI eLangdell Press
Number of pages: 1196

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This Casebook is intended to be used in an upper-division course covering the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. The Casebook is organized with the Speech Clauses as Part One and the Religion Clauses as Part Two.

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