“What does it mean for speech to be free? This rigorous, counterintuitive history reveals how changes in media technologies have transformed our answers to that question in the law and well beyond. As it shows, media technologies don’t just deliver speech; they model it. And when they do, they change the categories of thought and action through which we live our lives.”
~Fred Turner, author of, The Democratic Surround: Multimedia and American Liberalism from World War II to the Psychedelic Sixties
“At the intersection of legal studies, cultural history, and media history, Jennifer Petersen’s book is a brilliant and groundbreaking study of the ways that modern First Amendment law has been shaped by judicial and cultural responses to the advent of new media technologies.”
~Samantha Barbas, Professor of Law, University at Buffalo School of Law