As a lifelong activist on behalf of both equality and free speech, I am convinced, based on actual experience, that these core values are mutually reinforcing, and not, as some have argued, in tension with each other. Moreover, I am convinced that this is true even for offensive or hateful speech that affronts our most cherished beliefs. However, defining hateful or offensive speech is inherently arbitrary and subjective, which raises concerns about what speech should be restricted, and how. Empowering government to punish hateful or offensive expresson necessarily vests officials with enormous discretionary power, which will inevitably lead to arbitrary or subjective determinations based on what these officials deem to be offensive or hate...
This paper uses history, law, and First Amendment theory to examine the concepts of political correc...
This chapter takes issue with C.E. Baker’s stance that the Free Speech Principle should protect even...
The First Amendment is not the guardian of taste. Instead, the U.S. Constitution wholeheartedly prot...
As a lifelong activist on behalf of both equality and free speech, I am convinced, based on actual e...
Hate speech and free speech, and the relationship between the two, have been prominent in the news l...
HATE dispels misunderstandings plaguing our perennial debates about hate speech vs. free speech, s...
Old freedoms (namely, the freedom of religion, of speech, of the press, of petition, and of assembly...
Are government restrictions on hate speech consistent with the priority of liberty? This relatively ...
Freedom of speech is among the most cherished values of liberal democracy. But there is a surprisin...
In the United States the Constitution protects controversial speech such as libel toward public figu...
With the rise of incidents of bigotry on U.S. campuses after the November elections, a question has ...
Controversy over assaultive speech has erupted from time to time in American society for almost a ce...
While debates on hate speech often focus on the case for banning certain types of expression, this a...
Many liberals believe in an interesting asymmetry. Generally, X does not have a right to pay Y to wr...
If protecting freedom of speech is one of mankind\u27s noblest pursuits, then restricting it is the ...
This paper uses history, law, and First Amendment theory to examine the concepts of political correc...
This chapter takes issue with C.E. Baker’s stance that the Free Speech Principle should protect even...
The First Amendment is not the guardian of taste. Instead, the U.S. Constitution wholeheartedly prot...
As a lifelong activist on behalf of both equality and free speech, I am convinced, based on actual e...
Hate speech and free speech, and the relationship between the two, have been prominent in the news l...
HATE dispels misunderstandings plaguing our perennial debates about hate speech vs. free speech, s...
Old freedoms (namely, the freedom of religion, of speech, of the press, of petition, and of assembly...
Are government restrictions on hate speech consistent with the priority of liberty? This relatively ...
Freedom of speech is among the most cherished values of liberal democracy. But there is a surprisin...
In the United States the Constitution protects controversial speech such as libel toward public figu...
With the rise of incidents of bigotry on U.S. campuses after the November elections, a question has ...
Controversy over assaultive speech has erupted from time to time in American society for almost a ce...
While debates on hate speech often focus on the case for banning certain types of expression, this a...
Many liberals believe in an interesting asymmetry. Generally, X does not have a right to pay Y to wr...
If protecting freedom of speech is one of mankind\u27s noblest pursuits, then restricting it is the ...
This paper uses history, law, and First Amendment theory to examine the concepts of political correc...
This chapter takes issue with C.E. Baker’s stance that the Free Speech Principle should protect even...
The First Amendment is not the guardian of taste. Instead, the U.S. Constitution wholeheartedly prot...