Search results for: “academic freedom”
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Freedom of Speech
Introduction to Freedom of Speech Freedom of Speech, freedom of expression, both oral and written, from governmental prior restraint, except as such expression constitutes libel, slander, obscenity, sedition, or criminal conduct such as bribery, perjury, or incitement to riot. In the U.S., […]
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Freedom of Speech History
Introduction to Freedom of Speech HistoryThe modern concept of freedom of speech emerged gradually during the struggles of the Middle Ages. In England, for example, the struggle for freedom of speech extended from the 16th through the 18th centuries and was a vital part of the larger strugg…
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Teaching
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Teaching
Resources See Also Vocational Training Training Vocational Education Continuing Legal Education Training Contract
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Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America
The Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America Editors: David Schultz, John Vile Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-7656-8063-7 Content of the Encyclopedia ANP ATCA Attainder, Bill of AU CIA DOJ EDPA FBI FCC Friend of the Court Gay Rights IRS Jim Crow Laws Original Intent Patents Procedural Due Process Rochin v. California (1952) Section…
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Tenure
Introduction to TenureTenure, in the law of real property of feudal England, the manner in which a person held or owned real property. Under feudalism, the king owned all the land, and his vassals, as tenants, were entitled to hold only those portions of the land allotted by him and only un…