Freedom of Speech in Practice

Freedom of Speech in Practice

Freedom of Speech in Practice

Anthony Gray

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc
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2019
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9781498597715
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This book considers the application of free speech principles in controversial contexts like the speech of public sector employees, hate speech, free speech in a university setting, and online speech.

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