TY - BOOK AU - Pinaire,Brian K. TI - The constitution of electoral speech law: the Supreme Court and freedom of expression in campaigns and elections SN - 9780804779609 AV - KF4770 .P56 2008 U1 - 342.730853 23 PY - 2008/// CY - Stanford, Calif. PB - Stanford Law Books KW - United States KW - Supreme Court KW - Freedom of speech KW - Election law KW - Political campaigns KW - Law and legislation KW - Political parties KW - Law KW - ukslc KW - United States of America, USA KW - thema KW - Human rights, civil rights KW - Constitutional & administrative law: general N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Specialized N2 - Bush v. Gore brought to the public's attention the significance of election law and the United States Supreme Court's role in structuring the rules that govern how campaigns and elections function in America. This book examines one expanding domain within this larger legal context: freedom of speech in the political process, or electoral speech law. Specifically, the author examines the Court's evolving conceptions of free speech in the electoral process and then traces the consequences of various debates and determinations from the post-World War II era to the present UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9780804757249.001.0001 ER -