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The Supreme Court’s rhetorical construction of home
After the Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution, the justices of the Supreme Court began to construct denotative, connotative, and metaphorical notions of “home” that flow from the First, Se...
期刊介绍:
First Amendment Studies publishes original scholarship on all aspects of free speech and embraces the full range of critical, historical, empirical, and descriptive methodologies. First Amendment Studies welcomes scholarship addressing areas including but not limited to: • doctrinal analysis of international and national free speech law and legislation • rhetorical analysis of cases and judicial rhetoric • theoretical and cultural issues related to free speech • the role of free speech in a wide variety of contexts (e.g., organizations, popular culture, traditional and new media).