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Hate speech - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This page includes materials relating to the continuing controversy over government attempts to regulate hateful speech, especially that directed against minorities. ... Regulation of Fighting Words and Hate Speech...
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Hate speech--in this country, principally racist and anti-Semitic speech--has always been recognized as First Amendment-protected. ... There is no First Amendment exception for hate speech, so unless it fits into one of the other pigeonholes--libel, obscenity, or fighting words--it receives the same guarantees as any...
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In my group project on the first amendment rights, I focused my efforts on hate speech. The chapter that was talked about from the Civil Liberties text was chapter one. The chapter was about free speech, flag burning, hate speech, and pornography.
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4. Speech codes publicly announce a university’s support of civil rights and equal dignity of all persons; the failure to adopt a speech code implies that the University condones hate speech.
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When civil liberties are pitted against the right to freedom of speech, which does justice favor? Do the costs of hate speech codes outweigh their benefits? ... The Price of Free Speech:; Campus Hate Speech Codes...
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IN DECEMBER 1994 I wrote the first of what would become a yearly series of columns on the subject of liberal hate speech. That was the year Republicans swept the midterm elections to win control of Congress, and ideological passions were running high. ... Read Jeff Jacoby's previous columns on liberal hate speech...
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Hate is not new to 2009. And negative campaigning, either against presidents or their policy prescriptions, is not a recent innovation in U.S. politics. ... To that end, his party passed The Sedition Act to punish the very kind of speech his followers used against Thomas Jefferson. It didn't matter. The 1800 election...
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hate speech n. Bigoted speech attacking or disparaging a social or ethnic group or a member of such a ... Dictionary: hate speech ... US Supreme Court: Hate Speech...
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