Smolla & Nimmer on Freedom of Speech provides in-depth coverage and expert analysis of free speech and free press First Amendment issues, including history, theory, doctrine, and insights into cases and decisions. Includes cross-references within the text and in footnotes, which contain full citations and parallel citations to other materials. This set covers: The distinction between content-neutral and content-based regulation of expression Various forms of heightened scrutiny Captive audience Vagueness and overbreadth Right/privilege distinction Public forum doctrines Violent and imminent lawless action Symbolic speech and expressive conduct Hate speech Free speech and civil rights enforcement Obscene and pornographic speech Intellectual property Defamation Privacy and related torts Publicity rights Broadcast regulation Cable television Online communication and other electronic media Includes a table of cases and detailed index.