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Free Speech on America's K–12 and College Campuses
Legal Cases from Barnette to Blaine
Free Speech on America's K–12 and College Campuses
Legal Cases from Barnette to Blaine
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Free Speech on America’s K–12 and College Campuses: Legal Cases from Barnette to Blaine covers the history of legal cases involving free speech issues on K–12 and college campuses, mostly during the fifty-year period from 1965 through 2015. While this book deals mostly with high school and college newspapers, it also covers religious issues (school prayer, distribution of religious materials, and use of school facilities for voluntary Bible study), speech codes, free speech zones, self-censorship due to political correctness, hate speech, threats of disruption and violence, and off-campus speech, including social media. Randall W. Bobbitt provides a representative sampling of cases spread across the five decades and across the subject areas listed above. Recommended for scholars of communication, education, political science, and legal studies.
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 The Schoolhouse Gate
Chapter 2 High School Media
Chapter 3 College Media
Chapter 4 Religious Issues
Chapter 5 Speech Codes, Speech Zones, and
Political Incorrectness
Chapter 6 Disruption, Fighting Words, and
True Threats: Real and Imagined
Epilogue
Bibliography
About the Author
Product details
Published | Oct 15 2018 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 274 |
ISBN | 9781498547505 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Dimensions | 222 x 150 mm |
Series | Bloomsbury Studies in Political Communication |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |