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In Search of an Open Mind
  • Language: en

In Search of an Open Mind

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In Search of an Open Mind is a curated selection of Lee C. Bollinger's speeches, articles, and opinion columns from throughout his twenty-one-year tenure as president of Columbia University.

Uninhibited, Robust, and Wide-Open
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Uninhibited, Robust, and Wide-Open

  • Categories: Law

Lee Bollinger is one of our foremost experts on the First Amendment--both an erudite scholar and elegant advocate. In this sweeping account, he explores the troubled history of a free press in America and looks toward the challenges ahead. The first amendment guaranteed freedom of the press in seemingly clear terms. However, over the course of American history, Bollinger notes, the idea of press freedom has evolved, in response to social, political, technological, and legal changes. It was not until the twentieth century that freedom of the press came to be understood as guaranteeing an "uninhibited, robust and wide-open" public discourse. But even during the twentieth century, government co...

Oral History Interview with Lee C. Bollinger
  • Language: en

Oral History Interview with Lee C. Bollinger

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The oral history interview of Lee C. Bollinger is comprised of audiocassette recordings, digital recordings and a transcript of the recordings. The interview was conducted by Mary Donin on October 7, 2008. The entire interview runs for approximately forty-five minutes and covers his two years as provost during the presidency of James O. Freedman.

Images of a Free Press
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Images of a Free Press

Rich in historical detail, Images of a Free Press is an elegant, powerful guide to the evolution of our modern conception of freedom of the press, which finds expression in laws that protect print journalism and regulate broadcast media. Bollinger argues that this distinction remains meaningful but he advocates a more sophisticated approach to issues of privacy, access, and technology. Providing concrete guidelines for improving media laws, Images of a Free Press is a vital First Amendment primer for lawyers, media professionals, and critics, and all concerned citizens. "Images of a Free Press is the natural sequel to Lee Bollinger's first book, The Tolerant Society, and is destined to becom...

The Free Speech Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 377

The Free Speech Century

  • Categories: Law

The Supreme Court's 1919 decision in Schenck vs. the United States is one of the most important free speech cases in American history. Written by Oliver Wendell Holmes, it is most famous for first invoking the phrase "clear and present danger." Although the decision upheld the conviction of an individual for criticizing the draft during World War I, it also laid the foundation for our nation's robust protection of free speech. Over time, the standard Holmes devised made freedom of speech in America a reality rather than merely an ideal. In The Free Speech Century, two of America's leading First Amendment scholars, Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone, have gathered a group of the nation's ...

In Search of an Open Mind
  • Language: en

In Search of an Open Mind

Throughout his twenty-one-year tenure as president of Columbia University, Lee C. Bollinger was an outspoken national leader on many of the major issues confronting higher education and society more broadly. One of the country’s preeminent First Amendment scholars, he published frequently on free speech and press while leading a wide range of transformational university initiatives. During a period marked by profound change, he spoke within and beyond the academy about the challenges facing journalism, global free speech, and academic freedom, as well as the critical value of increasing racial and cultural diversity in higher education through affirmative action. In Search of an Open Mind ...

The Tolerant Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

The Tolerant Society

In The Tolerant Society, Bollinger offers a masterful critique of the major theories of freedom of expression, and offers an alternative explanation. Traditional justifications for protecting extremist speech have turned largely on the inherent value of self-expression, maintaining that the benefits of the free interchange of ideas include the greater likelihood of serving truth and of promoting wise decisions in a democracy. Bollinger finds these theories persuasive but inadequate. Buttrressing his argument with references to the Skokie case and many other examples, as well as a careful analysis of the primary literature on free speech, he contends that the real value of toleration of extremist speech lies in the extraordinary self-control toward antisocial behavior that it elicits: society is stengthened by the exercise of tolerance, he maintains. The problem of finding an appropriate response -- especially when emotions make measured response difficult -- is common to all social interaction, Bollinger points out, and there are useful lesons to be learned from withholding punishment even for what is conceded to be bad behavior.

Regardless of Frontiers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

Regardless of Frontiers

The United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 proclaimed a vision of freedom of expression exercised regardless of frontiers. Nonetheless, laws and norms regarding the freedom or limits of expression are typically established and understood at the national level. In today’s interconnected world, newfound threats to free expression have suddenly arisen. How can this fundamental right be secured at a global level? This volume brings together leading experts from a variety of fields to critically evaluate the extent to which global norms on freedom of expression and information have been established and which actors and institutions have contributed to their diffusion. T...

Eternally Vigilant
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 341

Eternally Vigilant

  • Categories: Law

While freedom of speech has been guaranteed us for centuries, the First Amendment as we know it today is largely a creation of the past eighty years. Eternally Vigilant brings together a group of distinguished legal scholars to reflect boldly on its past, its present shape, and what forms our understanding of it might take in the future. The result is a unique volume spanning the entire spectrum of First Amendment issues, from its philosophical underpinnings to specific issues like campaign regulation, obscenity, and the new media. "With group efforts, such as this collection of essays, it is almost inevitable that there will be a couple—and often several—duds among the bunch, or at leas...

Barbara Grutter, Petitioner, V. Lee Bollinger Et Al., Respondents
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 88

Barbara Grutter, Petitioner, V. Lee Bollinger Et Al., Respondents

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The issue in this case is whether or not it is legal or constitutional for the University of Michigan and other schools to use racial quotas and preferences to reserve admissions slots for "persons of color."