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Government Expression in America: Politics, Law & Policy Analysis | Political Science Books for Students & Researchers
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Government Expression in America: Politics, Law & Policy Analysis | Political Science Books for Students & Researchers
Government Expression in America: Politics, Law & Policy Analysis | Political Science Books for Students & Researchers
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Government's ever-increasing participation in communication processes, Mark Yudof argues, threatens key democratic values that the First Amendment was designed to protect. Government control over the exchange of ideas and information would be inconsistent with citizen autonomy, informed consent, and a balanced and mutually responsive relationship between citizens and their government. Yet the danger of government dominance must be weighed against the necessary role of government in furthering democratic values by proposing and promotion policies and by disseminating information and educating citizens. Restraints on government's ability to control communications processes are desirable, but excessive or inappropriate restrictions threaten democracy. Professor Yudof identifies a number of formal and informal checks on government as disseminator, withholder, and controller of ideas and information. Where more controls are needed, the strengthening of pluralism and legislative oversight is generally the answer. Constitutional redress in the courts should be sought only in extreme instances, he cautions, to avoid judicial interference with legitimate policy objectives.
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Mark Yudof's thesis is that while government suppression of individual free speech through censorship is a known threat to democratic values, there's another potentially more significant threat to democratic values: when the government is the one engaging in speech. The First Amendment protects citizens from govt suppression of free speech, but what rules apply when the govt is itself the speaker? Do the recognized legal limits on freedom of speech -- defamation, for example -- also limit the government as speaker?While Yodof does identify the problem, his proposed solutions to the problem sound a little weak. However just the recognition that government speech exists and is a problem, is what makes this a worthy book.

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