Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Gray on "Freedom of Speech in the Western World: Comparison and Critique"

Professor Anthony Gray of the USQ School of Law and Justice has recently published a new book with Lexington Books, an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield.  Freedom of Speech in the Western World: Comparison and Critique has the following abstract:

"The United States Bill of Rights was groundbreaking in providing constitutional recognition to freedom of speech. In the past century the Supreme Court has decided hundreds of cases concerning free speech, providing an established system of jurisprudence to analyze free speech cases. This book explains the development in the US case law and compares it to developments in similar jurisdictions such as Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom, and Europe. Anthony Gray critiques the jurisprudence of each nation studied, while noting some important similarities and differences in terms of how free speech is protected in the Western world, what causes these differences, what one system might learn from others, and whether convergence in approach can be expected."

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