With a foreword by Ronald Dworkin, and contributions from John Finnis, Robert Post, C. Edwin Baker, Dieter Grimm, and Eric Barendt, among many other prominent authorities, the book considers the legal responses of various liberal democracies toward extreme expression such as incitement to terrorism, homophobic speech, Holocaust denial, veiling controversies and the Danish cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammad. The volume contains contributions from experts in a wide range of disciplines, including law, philosophy, history, psychology and literature.
Weinstein's areas of academic interest are Constitutional Law, especially Free Speech. He has written numerous articles in law review symposia on a variety of free-speech topics, including: obscenity doctrine, institutional review boards, commercial speech, database protection, campaign finance reform, the relationship between free speech and other constitutional rights, hate crimes, and campus speech codes.To read more about the book, click here.