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In this latest issue ofFree Speech Yearbook,Franklyn S. Haiman discusses "On Being Politically Correct in a Free Society"; Stephen C. Wood and Jean DeWitt write on "The Popular Party and the Trial of John Peter Zenger: Exposing and Opposing Arbitrary Power"; and Maurine H. Beasley deals with "Women Journalists and Freedom of the Press: A Preliminary Historical Inquiry." Marouf Hasian, Jr., and Edward Panetta examine "Richard Posner's Redefinition of the 'Marketplace of Ideas': A Law and Economics Interpretation of the First Amendment"; Justice Chuku considers "William H. Rehnquist: Judicial Restraint and Freedom of Expression"; and John L. Huffman, Carol Mills, and Denise M. Trauth analyze "Vanishing Constitutional Standards: The Rehnquist Court and Symbolic Speech." Ron Manuto and Sean Patrick O'Rourke investigate "Dancing with Wolves: Nudity, Morality, and the Speech/Conduct Doctrine"; Henry L. Ewbank asks, "Does the First Amendment Protect Tenure Files?The University of Pennsylvania v. EEOC,493 U.S. 182 (1990)"; Sharon Ruhly looks into "Distinguishing Thought, Discriminating Motive"; and Bruce Bubacz covers "Constitutive Free Speech Justifications: Spinoza's Arguments from Human Nature and Personal Merit." Among the resources are Paul Siegel's "The Supreme Court and the First Amendment: 19921993" and Kathleen M. Dutt's "Freedom of Speech Bibliography: January 1993December 1993." Thirteen books dealing with vital First Amendment issues are also reviewed, includingThought Control and Repression During the Reagan-Bush Eraby Richard O. Curry (reviewed by Donna Cunningham), "Speech Acts"and the First Amendmentby Franklyn S. Haiman (reviewed by Joseph S. Tuman),Culture Wars: The Struggle to Define Americaby James Davison Hunter (reviewed by Melinda D. Hawley), andTo Form a More Perfect Unionby Craig R. Smith (reviewed by Mary Elizabeth Bezanson).Herbeck, Dale A. is the author of 'Free Speech Yearbook, Volume 32, 1994', published 1995 under ISBN 9780809319879 and ISBN 080931987X.
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