Artistic Freedom, Public Funding, and the Constitution

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Research Abstract
Artistic Freedom, Public Funding, and the Constitution

The author explores the First Amendment aspects of the content restrictions on the grant-making process and other constitutional issues raised by the NEA controversy.

CONTENTS
Government as arts patron: does the First Amendment apply?
The doctrine of unconstitutional conditions.
Content restrictions: a catalogue.
A final distinction: commissions and subsidies.
NEA reforms: what would the constitution permit?
Conclusion.

The author explores the First Amendment aspects of the content restrictions on the grant-making process and other constitutional issues raised by the NEA controversy.
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Book
Sullivan, Kathleen M.
0-393-03015-6 (h); 0-393-96135-4 (p)
December, 1990
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W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.
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New York
NY, 10110
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