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About the Author
Thane Rosenbaum is an essayist, law professor, and author of the novels, How Sweet It Is!, The Golems of Gotham, Second Hand Smoke, and Elijah Visible, and the nonfiction titles of The Myth of Moral Justice: Why Our Legal System Fails to Do What’s Right and Payback: The Case for Revenge. He is a distinguished University Professor at Touro College and moderator of the 92nd Street Y’s The Talk Show.
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“[Its] fresh perspective [is] a welcome contribution…. Well-presented and instructive…compelling.” – Washington Post
“This is a brave, incisive book that smartly challenges much of what we take for granted about the First Amendment.” – Scott Turow, the author of two works of non-fiction about the law and 13 bestselling novels, including Presumed Innocent and The Last Trial “
The United States and France are both children of the Enlightenment, born from the Age of Rights. Yet only one, France, believes that the protection of human dignity is an essential freedom. Thane Rosenbaum’s brave and provocative book makes the case that free speech must co-exist with human dignity. It can’t override it. They are united in their shared humanity. Rosenbaum’s voice on this subject is singular, and profound.” – Bernard-Henri Lévy, bestselling author of The Empire and the Five Kings
“This book will make you think and re-think your positions on free speech—regardless of what those were. It may not change your mind; I still disagree with much of it. But for those of us who value free thought, expression, debate and dissent, Thane Rosenbaum’s thought-provoking challenge to current First Amendment norms should be especially welcome.” – Nadine Strossen, New York Law School Professor, former American Civil Liberties Union National President, and author of HATE: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship



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