Frederick Schauer

Frederick Schauer (born January 15, 1946) is an American legal scholar who serves as David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law. He is also the Frank Stanton Professor ''emeritus'' of the First Amendment at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. He is well known for his work on American constitutional law, especially free speech, and on legal reasoning, especially the nature and value of legal formalism.

In his 1982 book ''Free Speech: A Philosophical Enquiry,'' Schauer says that government attempts to restrict freedom of expression have resulted in a disproportionate number of government mistakes. He argued that when governments restrict expression, they are incentivized to censor criticism of themselves, which makes it harder for them to assess the cost and benefits of their subsequent actions. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Llewellyn, Karl N.
Published 2011
University of Chicago Press
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Published 2021
Oxford University Press
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Published 2022
Springer International Publishing
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by Meisels, Tamar
Published 2005
Springer Netherlands
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