Democracy and the problem of free speech
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"American children watch a good deal of television—about twenty-seven hours per week—and American television contains a good deal of advertising."
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300 pages
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Sunstein focus the free-market approach to free-speech regulation with a Madisonian emphasis on discourse in a deliberative democracy. The laissez-faire framework for regulation are replaced by a two-tier framework that slots political, deliberative speech in the first tier and other forms of protected speech in the second tier; most currently out-of-bounds speech (libel, unlicensed medical speech, and so on) remain out of bounds. First-tier speech regulations require much more stringent justifications than do second-tier speech regulations.
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