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Copyright Acknowledgments
The author and publisher gratefully acknowledge permission to use the following materials written
by R. George Wright:
"Hustler Magazine v. Falwell and the Role of the First Amendment," 19 Cumberland Law Review
( 1988).
"Fowler v. Board of Education: The Scope of Teachers' Free Speech Rights," 15 Northern Kentucky
Law Review
( 1988).
"The Unnecessary Complexity of Free Speech Law and the Central Importance of Alternative
Speech Channels," 9 Pace Law Review ( 1989).
"Speech on Matters of Public Interest and Concern," 37 DePaul Law Review ( 1987).
"Judicial Responses to Long-Term Societal Decline," 30 Arizona Law Review ( 1988). Copyright ©
1988 by the Arizona Board of Regents. Reprinted by permission.
"Defining the Obscene: The Criterion of Value," and "Free Speech Values, Public Schools, and the
Role of Judicial Deference," 22 New England Law Review ( 1987). Copyright © New England
School of Law 1987. All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission.
"Racist Speech and the First Amendment," 9 Mississippi College Law Review ( 1988).
"A Rationale from J.S. Mill for the Free Speech Clause," 1985 Supreme Court Review ( 1986).
Copyright © 1986 by the University of Chicago. All rights reserved.

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Future of Free Speech Law. Contributors: R. George Wright - author. Publisher: Quorum Books. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1990. Page Number: v.
    
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