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First amendment studies in Arkansas : the Richard S. Arnold Prize Essays /

"This collection of fourteen essays written by young communication scholars at the University of Arkansas presents unique insights into how First Amendment issues have played out in the state. Rather than exploring the particular legal issues and the constitutional principles enunciated by the...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Smith, Stephen A., 1949- (Editor )
Formato: Documento de Gobierno Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Fayetteville : The University of Arkansas Press, 2016.
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505 0 |a Chapter 1. Pickings v. Bruce: Students United for Rights and Equality / Paula Killian Agee -- Chapter 2. Neal v. Still: Unconstitutional Suppression of Campus Speech / David N. Morris -- Chapter 3. Gay and Lesbian Students Association v. Gohn: Content Discrimination in Funding / Caroline M. Heintzman -- Chapter 4. Curtailing Criticism of Public Figures through Trademark and Branding / Josh Bertaccini -- Chapter 5. Book Censorship in Fayetteville Public Schools: "The Chocolate Wars" and the "Battle of the Books" / Cortney Smith -- Chapter 6. An Inquiry into Control of Content by the Arkansas Educational Television Network / Allie Taylor -- Chapter 7. Off-Campus Speech and On-Campus Punishment for Student Websites / Andrew Long -- Chapter 8. State v. Rodgers: The 1935 Anarchy Trial of Ward Rodgers in Poinsett County / Jamie Kern -- Chapter 9. Johnson v. State: God, Country, and Joe Johnson / Rebekah Huss Fox -- Chapter 10. United States v. Burch: Freedom of Speech in the Ouachita National Forest / David R. Dewberry -- Chapter 11. Nichols v. Chacon: Rhetoric, Law, and the Gesturing Man / Ryan Gliszinski -- Chapter 12. Rhetorical Continuity: Evolution, Creation Science, and Intelligent Design / Matthew McNair -- Chapter 13. Doe v. Human: The Establishment Clause and Bible Story Time / Afsaneh N. Roe -- Chapter 14. Pulpit Politics: Politics and Sermons of Robert E. Smith and Ronnie Floyd / Kattrina Baldus Jones. 
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