Repressive Jurisprudence in the Early American Republic
Explore the intricate relationship between law and liberty in the groundbreaking book, Repressive Jurisprudence in the Early American Republic by Phillip I. Blumberg. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, this compelling volume spans 426 pages and delves into the consequences of the Sedition Act of 1798. Blumberg provides a thorough examination of how this notorious legislation contradicted the fundamental principles of the American Revolution and imposed severe limits on freedom of speech.
Through a detailed investigation, the author sheds light on why such repressive legal doctrines went largely unchallenged until the twentieth century. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the complexities of American legal history and the ongoing struggle for civil liberties. Don't miss your chance to gain insights into this pivotal era that shaped the nation’s understanding of democracy and justice.