Conclusion A Constitution We Are Expounding
Conclusion A Constitution We Are Expounding
This chapter considers the future of electoral speech law in three respects: (a) its evaluation by the justices presently on the Court; (b) its expansion and growth as a domain; and (c) its extension deeper and wider into existing dimensions of speech questions covered throughout this book. Constitutions, of course, err on the side of “great outlines,”, and the chapter considers how the received outlines of the electoral speech “constitution” of today might bear on the electoral expression debates of tomorrow.
Keywords: electoral speech law, constitution, speech questions, free speech, electoral expression, electoral speech constitution
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