Free speech / John Boaz, book editor. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Current controversiesPublication details: Farmington Hills, Michigan : Greenhaven Press, (c)2006.Description: 221 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
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- volume
- KF4772.B662.F744 2006
- KF4772
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Yes: Free speech should be limited. Flag burning should not be protected speech Citizens Flag Alliance -- Hate speech should be limited Laura Leets -- Colleges may restrict some types of speech Derek P. Langhauser -- Pornography should be censored S. Michael Craven -- No: Free speech should not be limited. Flag burning is a legitimate expression of dissent Ralph G. Neas, Marge Baker -- Speech codes threaten the free exchange of ideas on college campuses Eugene Volokh -- Limiting hate speech threatens legitimate debate Ira H. Mehlman -- Government should not define obscenity for its citizens Jeffrey Rosen -- Government should not censor art American Civil Liberties Union -- Yes: Free speech is threatened. Media consolidation threatens free speech Robert W. McChesney -- Library Internet filters block access to vital information Kaiser Family Foundation -- Campaign finance reform limits political expression John Samples -- Freedom of the press is threatened Charles Lewis -- No: Free speech is not threatened. Campaign finance reform could enhance political expression John Kerry -- Filters and ratings systems are protecting free speech Jeffrey Cole -- Media consolidation does not threaten free speech Adam Thierer -- Yes: War on terror threatens free speech. Free speech is often restricted during wartime David Hudson -- Criticisms of the war on terror are being suppressed Alisa Solomon -- Anti-terrorism policies threaten First Amendment protections Elizabeth Dahl, Joseph Onek -- Partriot Act discourages the free exchange of ideas Eleanor J. Bader -- No: War on terror does not threaten free speech. Right to dissent has not been threatened in the war on terrorism Bobby Eberle -- Patriot Act does not threaten free speech John Ashcroft -- Embedded reporters during the Iraq war improved war coverage Jeffrey C. Bliss -- How should the right to free speech apply to corporations? Corporations should be granted the same free
speech rights as individuals Kathy Cripps -- Corporations do not have the right to free speech Carl J. Mayer, Brenda Wright -- Broadcast media conglomerates promote free speech Anthony J. Dukes -- Consolidation of media outlets raises concerns about limits on free speech Gal Beckerman -- Telemarketers should be able to contact potential customers Solveig Singleton -- Telemarketing is not protected free speech Bill Lockyear and others -- Corporations threaten freedom of speech Lawrence Soley.
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