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+====Interpretation: Freedom of the press isn't freedom of speech. The aff must defend only that public colleges and universities ought not restrict constitutionally protected speech. ==== |
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+Legal Dictionary, xx, Protected speech, xx-xx-xxxx, TheFreeDictionary, http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Protected+speech |
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+The right, guaranteed by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, to express beliefs and ideas without unwarrantedgovernment restriction. |
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+====Violation: ==== |
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+Thomas R. Wells, 13,(Assistant professor of philosophy, especially business ethics, at the University of Tilburg.) Freedom of the press is not the same as freedom of speech, 1-3-2013, No Publication, http://www.philosophersbeard.org/2013/01/freedom-of-press-is-not-same-as-freedom.html ED |
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+Freedom of the press is often conflated with freedom of speech, a conceptual error |
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+give themselves a moral law. But that's a subject for another post.) |
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+====Standards:==== |
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+Justia Law, xx, Freedom of Expression: Is There a Difference Between Speech and Press?, xx-xx-xxxx, http://law.justia.com/constitution/us/amendment-01/22-difference-between-speech-and-press.html ED |
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+Use of the single word "expression" to reach speech, press, petition |
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+institutional press' any freedom from government restraint not enjoyed by all others."358 |
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+====Limits==== |
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+Ushistory.Org, xx, First Amendment Rights ~~ushistory.org~~, xx-xx-xxxx, No Publication, http://www.ushistory.org/gov/10b.asp ED |
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+Free speech is one of the most cherished liberties, but free speech often conflicts |
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+AND |
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+religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition for modern Americans. |