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Freedom of Speech
Why do we have
freedom of speech?
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Freedom of Speech
Quote from Oliver Wendell Holmes:the best test of truth is the power of
thought to get itself accepted in the
competition of the market
We have free speech to preserveFREEDOM.
Restrictions on speech are un-democraticthey prohibit the free-flowof ideas.
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Freedom of Speechprotects unpopular speech.
Are First Amendmentfreedoms absolute?
Answer: no.
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Examples of UNPROTECTEDspeech: Libel
SlanderPerjurySedition?
ObscenityFire in crowded theater example
Where is the line as to what is
protected speech?
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Libel written defamation
Slander verbal defamation
Defamation -- Must be:
Published
Damaging to reputation
Untrue
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Private persons have moreprotection than public
figuresTo defame public
figuremust prove actualmalice(bad intent)
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ObscenityMiller v. Californiaprovides
test for legal obscenity:1. If the average person,applying contemporarycommunity standardsfindsthe work as a whole appeals
to the prurient interest
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Miller v. CaliforniaTest (Contd):
2. Work depicts or describes
in a patently offensivemanner certain conduct
3. Work lacks serious artisticor literary value
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Recent Obscenity Rulings:
In 1996, Congress passed
the CommunicationsDecency Act, prohibiting
transmission of obscenematerial over the Internet
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ACLU filed suit, and in1997, the CDA was declared
UnconstitutionalPrior Restraintcensorship
before publicationNear v. Minnesota
States cant censor papers
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Prior Restraint (contd)Prior restraint only acceptablewhere National Security
threatenedExceptions: Student speechmay be censored whencensorship is related tolegitimate pedagogicalconcerns
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Confidential Sources
No Constitutional protection
for news reporters wanting toprotect sources.
Matter is left tostatessome states have
shield laws. Why?
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Radio & TVSpeech on radio & TV may be
regulatedWhy?Answer: airwaves considered
public propertylimited no. of
broadcast channelstherefore thepublic interest is served by some
censorship.
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FCC does not censorbutmay act to punish networks thatgo too farby refusing torenew licenses
First Amendment takes a back
seat in TV & RadioQuestion: How will cable TVand the Internet change this?
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Symbolic Speech -- Examples:Flag burningProtected
PicketingProtected if peacefulBurning draft cards during Vietnam
War:NOT protectedgovt propertycanthave people burning draftcardsharms public
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Symbolic Speech --Examples:
Students wearing black armbands
Protected if not disruptiveCampaign contributions
Protected
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Freedom of Speech
Commercial Speech --Examples:
Advertising contraceptivesProtected
Lawyer solicitations (JimAdler)
Protected
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