Opposing Hate SpeechBloomsbury Academic, 2006 - 229 стор. What happens when two deeply held American values, freedom of expression and freedom from discrimination, clash? In any well-established democratic society, people have the right to free speech as well as the right to equal treatment and protection under the law. But when one person's speech harms another person on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, gender, or sexual orientation, it may qualify as hate speech and be subject to restriction. Cortese argues that restricting hate speech does not violate the guiding principle behind the First Amendment, but he is not eager to see more lawsuits. Effective restriction, he asserts, should not focus on litigation but on speech codes and moral education. |
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Race Ethnicity and Hate Speech | 21 |
Religion and Hate Speech | 53 |
Gender and Hate Speech | 77 |
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