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Defending My Enemy: American Nazis, the Skokie Case, and the Risks of Freedom
Aryeh Neier
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| #1439310 in Books | 2012-08-31 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.90 x.60 x5.90l,.70 | File type: PDF | 182 pages||3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent for History; Disappointing for Free Speech Substance|By Nathan|As a doctoral student who studies free speech and First Amendment issues, I was very much looking forward to reading Arden Neier's "Defending my Enemy." However, after reading through the book, there was a feeling of disappointment. While Neier does a phenomenal job discussing the events surrounding the|From the Inside Flap|IDEBATE Press is proud to reissue a classic work on civil liberties with a new preface by the author. | Are Nazis entitled to freedom of expression? In 1977, Frank Collin, leader of the National Socialist Party of America, sought to hold a N
Are Nazis entitled to freedom of expression? In 1977, Frank Collin, leader of the National Socialist Party of America, sought to hold a Nazi march in Skokie, Illinois. Skokie had one of the largest Holocaust survivor populations outside New York City. In this Chicago suburb, over half the population was Jewish. The proposed march sparked a host of legal actions: the Village of Skokie asked for an injunction to prevent the Nazis from marching, and new ordinances were adop...
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