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In the personal and frank Confessions of a Free Speech Lawyer, Rodney A. Smolla offers an insider''s view on the violent confrontations in Charlottesville during the summer of hate. Blending memoir, courtroom drama, and a consideration of the unhealed wound of racism in our society, he shines a light on the conflict between the value of free speech and the protection of civil rights.

Smolla has spent his career in the thick of these tempestuous and fraught issues, from acting as lead counsel in a famous Supreme Court decision challenging Virginia''s law against burning crosses, to serving as co-counsel in a libel suit brought by a fraternity against Rolling Stone magazine for publishing an article alleging that one of the fraternity''s initiation rituals included gang rape. Smolla has also been active as a university leader, serving as dean of three law schools and president of one and railing against hate speech and sexual assault on US campuses.

Well befo

Trade Review

It's hard to imagine a mayor or police chief who—in planning for the arrival of controversial figures—wouldn't profit from Smolla's account of the cascade of missteps in Charlottesville.

* Kirkus Reviews *

Smolla's book is a remarkable examination of the intersection of history, law, speech, violence, and hate. It may be the definitive work on what can be wrought by hate speech and, in the face of that, why free speech remains important.

* Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly *

Table of Contents

1. A Call from the Task Force
2. The Charleston Massacre
3. Becoming Richard Spencer
4. Reverend Edwards
5. The Charlottesville Monuments
6. Blut und Boden
7. Mr. Jefferson's University
8. Kessler v. Bellamy
9. The Monuments Debate
10. Competing Conceptions of Free Speech
11. May Days
12. Cue the Klan—Stage Right
13. The Rise of the Marketplace
14. Cue the Counterprotesters—Stage Left
15. A Rolling Stone Gathers No Facts
16. The Marketplace Doubles Down
17. The Day of the Clan
18. When Speech Advances Civil Rights
19. Duke and the Desciples
20. The Russian Connection
21. A Call to Conscience
22. Preparations
23. The Day to the Cross
24. The Idea of the University
25. Heckler's Veto
26. Channels of Communication
27. Rednecks and Saint Paul
28. The Lawn and the Rotunda
29. Bloodshed
30. Aftermath

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 15/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9781501749650, 978-1501749650
      ISBN10: 150174965X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In the personal and frank Confessions of a Free Speech Lawyer, Rodney A. Smolla offers an insider''s view on the violent confrontations in Charlottesville during the summer of hate. Blending memoir, courtroom drama, and a consideration of the unhealed wound of racism in our society, he shines a light on the conflict between the value of free speech and the protection of civil rights.

      Smolla has spent his career in the thick of these tempestuous and fraught issues, from acting as lead counsel in a famous Supreme Court decision challenging Virginia''s law against burning crosses, to serving as co-counsel in a libel suit brought by a fraternity against Rolling Stone magazine for publishing an article alleging that one of the fraternity''s initiation rituals included gang rape. Smolla has also been active as a university leader, serving as dean of three law schools and president of one and railing against hate speech and sexual assault on US campuses.

      Well befo

      Trade Review

      It's hard to imagine a mayor or police chief who—in planning for the arrival of controversial figures—wouldn't profit from Smolla's account of the cascade of missteps in Charlottesville.

      * Kirkus Reviews *

      Smolla's book is a remarkable examination of the intersection of history, law, speech, violence, and hate. It may be the definitive work on what can be wrought by hate speech and, in the face of that, why free speech remains important.

      * Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly *

      Table of Contents

      1. A Call from the Task Force
      2. The Charleston Massacre
      3. Becoming Richard Spencer
      4. Reverend Edwards
      5. The Charlottesville Monuments
      6. Blut und Boden
      7. Mr. Jefferson's University
      8. Kessler v. Bellamy
      9. The Monuments Debate
      10. Competing Conceptions of Free Speech
      11. May Days
      12. Cue the Klan—Stage Right
      13. The Rise of the Marketplace
      14. Cue the Counterprotesters—Stage Left
      15. A Rolling Stone Gathers No Facts
      16. The Marketplace Doubles Down
      17. The Day of the Clan
      18. When Speech Advances Civil Rights
      19. Duke and the Desciples
      20. The Russian Connection
      21. A Call to Conscience
      22. Preparations
      23. The Day to the Cross
      24. The Idea of the University
      25. Heckler's Veto
      26. Channels of Communication
      27. Rednecks and Saint Paul
      28. The Lawn and the Rotunda
      29. Bloodshed
      30. Aftermath

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