Unpublished Papers

Freedom Of Speech In American & Spanish Law: A Comparative Perspective

ALFREDO COLL, Columbia University

Abstract

The Supreme Court of the United States, particularly in the area of obscenity within freedom of speech, has imposed stringent procedural requirements on governmental action aimed at controlling the exercise of first amendment rights. This study argues that several lessons can be learned from these cases: that a judicial body, following an adversary hearing, must decide on the protected character of the speech, and that the judicial determination must either precede or immediately follow any governmental action which restricts speech. The authors also compare and contrast free speech protection in the United States as compared to Spain by analyzing several landmark cases in both Spain and the United States.

Suggested Citation

ALFREDO COLL. 2010. "Freedom Of Speech In American & Spanish Law: A Comparative Perspective" ExpressO
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/alfredo_coll/1