Must We Defend Nazis? : : Why the First Amendment Should Not Protect Hate Speech and White Supremacy / / Jean Stefancic, Richard Delgado.
A controversial argument for reconsidering the limits of free speech Swirling in the midst of the resurgence of neo-Nazi demonstrations, hate speech, and acts of domestic terrorism are uncomfortable questions about the limits of free speech. The United States stands apart from many other countries i...
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Year of Publication: | 2018 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- Preface
- 1 The Harms of Hate Speech
- 2 Hate Speech on Campus
- 3 Hate in Cyberspace
- 4 Neoliberal Arguments against Hate- Speech Regulation
- 5 Neoconservative Arguments against Hate- Speech Regulation
- 6 How Do Other Nations Handle This Problem?
- 7 A Guide for Activist Lawyers and Judges
- 8 “The Speech We Hate”
- References
- About the Authors