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The most famous statement on behalf of press freedom in that period was John Milton's Areopagitica.20 Published in 1644 , it was an attack on the requirement that any printed work be read and licensed by official censors before ...
The most famous statement on behalf of press freedom in that period was John Milton's Areopagitica.20 Published in 1644 , it was an attack on the requirement that any printed work be read and licensed by official censors before ...
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ling simplicity : Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech , or of the press . " ' 34 The most natural explanation seems the most probable : The framers wanted to protect expression whether in unprinted or ...
ling simplicity : Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech , or of the press . " ' 34 The most natural explanation seems the most probable : The framers wanted to protect expression whether in unprinted or ...
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Justice Holmes ' opinions on freedom of speech introduced the concept of the market in ideas , 66 and it was Holmes ' point that the most extreme or hateful beliefs must be allowed to compete in that market.57 His is now the accepted ...
Justice Holmes ' opinions on freedom of speech introduced the concept of the market in ideas , 66 and it was Holmes ' point that the most extreme or hateful beliefs must be allowed to compete in that market.57 His is now the accepted ...
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