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Hate Radio / Free Expression or Psychological Assault?
(3 Pages, 35.85 $ (USD) )
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A 3 page paper examining the issues discussed in Patricia J. Williams' essay 'Hate Radio.' The paper agrees with Williams that something must be done to restrain such dissemination of hatred, and formulates a suggestion. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Paper Keywords -radiomass
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Beyond the Burning Cross
(6 Pages, 71.7 $ (USD) )
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In June of 1990, Russell and Laura Jones of St. Paul, Minnesota found a cross burning in their yard. Two adolescents were charged; one plead guilty, the other was found guilty of a St. Paul 'hate speech' ordinance which specifically makes bias-motivated cross burning a crime. The case was eventually appealed all the way to the U.S. Supreme court. This 6 page paper describes the themes and findings, the controversial issues and different perspectives of the case as presented by Edward J. Cleary in the book, Beyond the Burning Cross. No additional sources cited.
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Paper Keywords -hatecrimez
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Constitutional Protection
(5 Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
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In June of 1990, Russell and Laura Jones of St. Paul, Minnesota found a cross burning in their yard. Two adolescents were charged; one plead guilty, the other was found guilty of a St. Paul 'hate speech' ordinance which specifically makes bias-motivated cross burning a crime. The case was eventually appealed all the way to the U.S. Supreme court. This 5 page paper describes the themes and findings, the controversial issues and different perspectives of that case as an example of the argument that the Constitution does not protect the average American from harm. The bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Paper Keywords -hatecrimez, uconst
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Should Burning the Flag be a Crime ?
(4 Pages, 47.8 $ (USD) )
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A 4 page essay in which the writer argues that although thematically disrespectful, a 'flag burning amendment' is merely an example of national insecurity, not patriotism. It is asserted that more important rights precede such an amendment and that there is no viable reason to punish people for burning the American flag as an act of free expression. The flag is a symbol of freedom but it, in itself, is not freedom. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Why Not Burn the Flag ?
(8 Pages, 95.6 $ (USD) )
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An 8 page argumentative report against allowing the burning of the American flag. In 1989, the Supreme Court overturned both the conviction of Gregory (Joey) Johnson and the laws under which he was convicted for burning a flag in Dallas during the 1984 Republican National Convention. The Supreme Court cited the Constitution's protection of free speech under the First Amendment, but astute authors (and citizens) noted that there was usually little, if any, speech involved in burning a flag. The position taken in the paper is that other avenues, including speech, are available for those unhappy with the state of the country. Bibliography lists numerous sources.
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Must We Salute the American Flag ?
(4 Pages, 47.8 $ (USD) )
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4 pages (including 1pg. outline) discussing whether or not Americans should be obligated to salute the flag. The case of Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf is used briefly to argue that the very freedoms the flag is said to represent should inherently allow us to ignore its symbolic existence if we so choose. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Paparazzi / A Right to Free Expression?
(7 Pages, 83.65 $ (USD) )
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A 7 page paper supporting the right of paparazzi to exist as a profession, because to ban them would threaten the First Amendment's guarantee of free expression. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Censorship In School Is Not Right
(6 Pages, 71.7 $ (USD) )
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6 pages in length. To be told what is permissible reading material and what is not is a direct violation of the First Amendment of the Constitution. Yet all across the country, school library shelves are being stripped of books that certain individuals and groups deem as unacceptable. Censorship is alive and well in the United States; its ripple effect on America's students is often as damaging as reading one of many so-called controversial books. The writer reveals why censorship in today's schools is both a violation of First Amendment rights, as well as a ploy for radicals and liberals alike to control the minds of our children.
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Censorship / Unacceptable
(8 Pages, 95.6 $ (USD) )
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An 8 page paper describing various forms of censorship. Attention to the affect on children is assessed. It is noted that censoring is wrong and should not be considered an effective means of control. Main focus is on censoring of materials and literature as opposed to political censoring. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Paper Keywords -telecommy
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