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List of prominent cases argued by Floyd Abrams : ウィキペディア英語版
List of cases argued by Floyd Abrams

This page contains a list and short descriptions of Floyd Abrams's most influential and famous cases. As an advocate of the First Amendment, Abrams' career has put him in a class of prominent legal scholars who have shaped American understanding of fundamental rights found in the United States Constitution. That work is documented here. In his 2005 book ''Speaking Freely'', he outlines his knowledge of and perspective on the cases below. In this memoir, Abrams states this collection of cases showcases the work people have put into free speech in the United States.〔

In his review of the book, Lee Levine wrote "that the modern history of the freedom of the press in this country is intimately associated with the career and work of Floyd Abrams." His career matured in the late 1960s, right after the Supreme Court decided ''New York Times Co. v. Sullivan'' (1964). He has worked on the ''Pentagon Papers case'' and ''Branzburg v. Hayes'' (1972), to ''Landmark Communications v. Virginia'' (1978) and ''Smith v. Daily Mail Publishing Co.'' (1979), to ''Nebraska Press Association v. Stuart'' (1976). He has defended numerous clients, including the Brooklyn Museum of Art from Rudolph Giuliani over the Sensation exhibition, NBC from Wayne Newton, and Al Franken from a trademark lawsuit from Fox News Channel over the use of the phrase "Fair and Balanced" in the title of his book.〔
Lee Levine. (''Speaking Freely: Trials of the First Amendment'' ), via FirstAmendmentCenter.org〕
==''New York Times Co. v. United States''==


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