Understanding Your Right to Free Speech

Personal Freedom & Civic Duty

It is often observed that Americans passionately believe in their own right to free speech but can be quick to demand censure of anyone else's speech that they don't agree with or are offended by. This goes straight to the thorny heart of the free speech debate--how far should society and government go to protect a citizen's right to utter all kinds of free speech, including profane, unpopular, revolutionary, or blasphemous. Who gets to decide what is acceptable and unacceptable, popular or unpopular speech--and are wordless actions and symbolic gestures considered types of speech to be protected as well? This book tackles complicated questions and reveals the wide ranges of answers that have been provided by politicians, thinkers, courts, and average citizens over the nation's history. Historically rich and up-to-the-minute, thought-provoking and conscience stirring, this book illuminates free speech issues. Includes complete text of the Constitution Preamble and the Bill of Rights.

Library Bound Book List: $39.80 / S&L: $29.85
eBook List: $39.80 / S&L: $29.85

Reading Level: 7

Interest Level: 7-12+

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-1-4488-4667-2
Author : Sally Ganchy, Claudia Isler
Copyright : 2012
Language : English
Category : American History, Social Studies
Pages : 152
Trim : 6" x 9"
Dewey : 323.44
Subject : American History, Social Studies
Binding : Library
BISAC : JNF053200, JNF043000
Introductory and Epilogue Material • Author Biography • Web Sites • Glossary • Detailed Table of Contents • Further Reading • For Further Information Section • Sidebars • Index

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