The Right to Communicate Decisions and Dissents: A Supreme Court Reader

By Mary Elizabeth Bezanson - 2008

This volume contains the texts of thirty-three Supreme Court cases. The editor presents arguments for and against in these cases, which address four aspects of the right to communicate: messages, context, channel and access. Introduced by a short summary of the positions taken by the members of the court and the highlights of the case, this is a valuable text for students studying freedom of expression. University Press of America (1994).


By Mary Elizabeth Bezanson| 2008
Categories:  Communication Policy


 
 
 

Communication rights enable all people everywhere to express themselves individually and collectively by all means of communication. They are vital to full participation in society and are, therefore, universal human rights belonging to every man, woman, and child.

 

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