Truth and Privilege : Libel Law in Massachusetts and Nova Scotia, 1820-1840
Truth and Privilege : Libel Law in Massachusetts and Nova Scotia, 1820-1840
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Author(s): Campbell, Lyndsay
ISBN No.: 9781316510698
Pages: 442
Year: 202112
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 85.55
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Truth and Privilege is a comparative study of the forces that drove the evolution of the body of law used for disciplining wayward presses and tongues in Nova Scotia and Massachusetts in the 1820s and 1830s. The book explores the interplay among legal and constitutional traditions, political and religious controversies, publishing practices, institutional logic and personalities, as these two deeply connected places worked through the implications of responsive democratic governance. Both places prized both good character and free expression, but courtrooms were far more often the site of these conflicts in Massachusetts. Professor Campbells research on the defences of truth and privilege demonstrates the similarities and differences between these jurisdictions in how the tensions around assertions of legislative power and claims to individual conscience and expression played out. She explores the unfolding of legal and popular thought on acceptable justifications for publishing objectionable expression and the incentives institutions offered to draw participants, including women, into court or to keep them out"--.


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