In response to the growing tension between civil liberties and civil rights, this research investigates the relationship between the relative expansiveness of free speech and a the nationwide propensity for hate crimes. I argue that government’s legal limitations of speech influence the development of linguistic and hierarchical norms in a national culture. Given structural inequality’s association to violence and crimes of intimidation, I hypothesize that as the government expands the legal bounds of free speech, the national propensity for hate crimes decreases. Text analyses of 50 influential freedom of expression rulings in the United States (U.S.) Supreme Court from 1919-2019 demonstrate the United States’ increased tendency over the p...
Many societies now face the problem of hate speech. It has reached the level of a global problem. Ma...
Speech is meant to be heard, and social media allows for exaggeration of that fact by providing a po...
The proliferation of laws prohibiting and punishing hate speech since World War II has raised seriou...
abstract: Normally, the United States and most of Europe are grouped into the same category as “West...
With the rise of incidents of bigotry on U.S. campuses after the November elections, a question has ...
Free Speech and Hate Speech in the United States explores the concept and treatment of hate speech i...
This chapter explains the understanding of all who seek to advance both free speech and equality any...
HATE dispels misunderstandings plaguing our perennial debates about hate speech vs. free speech, s...
OA Monitor ExerciseOA Monitor ExerciseOA Monitor ExerciseRacist incidents on American university cam...
Hate speech and free speech, and the relationship between the two, have been prominent in the news l...
This paper uses history, law, and First Amendment theory to examine the concepts of political correc...
The United States protects much hate speech that is banned in other Western constitutional democraci...
Calls for hate speech censorship are largely premised upon the existence of certain social harms, in...
This article attempts to explain why the United States is exhibiting the most liberal stand on prote...
The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, which prohibits any abridgement of fre...
Many societies now face the problem of hate speech. It has reached the level of a global problem. Ma...
Speech is meant to be heard, and social media allows for exaggeration of that fact by providing a po...
The proliferation of laws prohibiting and punishing hate speech since World War II has raised seriou...
abstract: Normally, the United States and most of Europe are grouped into the same category as “West...
With the rise of incidents of bigotry on U.S. campuses after the November elections, a question has ...
Free Speech and Hate Speech in the United States explores the concept and treatment of hate speech i...
This chapter explains the understanding of all who seek to advance both free speech and equality any...
HATE dispels misunderstandings plaguing our perennial debates about hate speech vs. free speech, s...
OA Monitor ExerciseOA Monitor ExerciseOA Monitor ExerciseRacist incidents on American university cam...
Hate speech and free speech, and the relationship between the two, have been prominent in the news l...
This paper uses history, law, and First Amendment theory to examine the concepts of political correc...
The United States protects much hate speech that is banned in other Western constitutional democraci...
Calls for hate speech censorship are largely premised upon the existence of certain social harms, in...
This article attempts to explain why the United States is exhibiting the most liberal stand on prote...
The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, which prohibits any abridgement of fre...
Many societies now face the problem of hate speech. It has reached the level of a global problem. Ma...
Speech is meant to be heard, and social media allows for exaggeration of that fact by providing a po...
The proliferation of laws prohibiting and punishing hate speech since World War II has raised seriou...