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Meaning in Law Charles W. Collier

Meaning in Law By Charles W. Collier

Meaning in Law by Charles W. Collier


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Meaning in Law: A Theory of Speech by Charles W. Collier

Existing theories of the First Amendment's protection of speech proceed on the basis of legal doctrine and judicial decision making, social and political philosophy, or legal and intellectual history. Meaning in Law: A Theory of Speech adopts a new approach and develops a general legal theory of speech on the basis of linguistic theory and the philosophy of language. Meaning in Law: A Theory of Speech retraces the main conceptual stages in the expression of meaning, from natural notions of meaningfulness, through symbolism, to signification. The book focuses on three failed attempts to demarcate the boundaries of "speech" in the constitutional sense (prior restraints, obscenity, and defamation) and then introduces the theory of symbolic speech as the key to developing a general legal theory of speech. Providing an overview of his theory, including such concepts as "Signaling of Intent" and "Establishing a Convention," author Charles Collier applies these insights to the case law of symbolic speech and resolves some basic confusion in the legal literature. The analysis relies on an original distinction between actual conduct and the "ideal conduct" described in a statute. The former may be described as both communicative and noncommunicative, while the latter has already been conceptualized as either communicative or noncommunicative. The author argues this distinction clears up a major legal quandary: how conduct that can be described as communication may nevertheless be regulated or prohibited, without running afoul of the First Amendment's protection of speech.

About Charles W. Collier

Charles W. Collier is Professor of Law and Affiliate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Florida. He is the author of Basic Themes in Law and Jurisprudence (LexisNexis-Anderson, 2000).

Table of Contents

Preface ; Introduction ; Meanings ; Symbols ; Signs ; Boundaries ; intentions ; Descriptions ; Acknowledgments ; Index

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NPB9780195388978
9780195388978
0195388976
Meaning in Law: A Theory of Speech by Charles W. Collier
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2009-08-13
208
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