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spelling | Free speech : threats, limits and challenges / Pat Terrell, editor. New York : Snova, [2023] 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Privacy, property and free speech Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 14, 2023). Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Digital Authoritarianism and the Global Threat to Free Speech* -- Opening Statement of Hon. Marco Rubio, a U.S. Senator from Florida -- Chairman, Congressional-Executive Commission on China -- Statement of Hon. Christopher Smith, a U.S. Representative from New Jersey -- Cochairman, Congressional-Executive Commission on China -- Statement of Sarah Cook, Senior Research Analyst for East Asia and Editor, China Media Bulletin, Freedom House -- Statement of Clive Hamilton, Professor of Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University, Canberra, and Author, "Silent Invasion: China's Influence in Australia" -- Statement of Katrina Lantos Swett, President, Lantos Foundation for Human Rights & -- Justice -- Written Testimony by Sarah Cook, Senior Research Analyst for East Asia and China Media Bulletin Director -- Escalating Chinese Government Internet Controls: Risks and Responses -- Internet Control Strategies in China -- What Are the Costs of This Tightening for Various Actors and Individuals Inside and Outside China? -- For Chinese Netizens -- For Chinese Society -- For Chinese Tech Companies -- For Foreign Tech Firms -- For the Chinese Communist Party -- Recommendations -- Public Policy and Diplomacy -- Funding -- Conclusion -- Prepared Statement of Clive Hamilton, Professor of Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University, 26th April 2018 -- Prepared Statement of Dr. Katrina Lantos Swett, President, Lantos Foundation -- Prepared Statement of Hon. Christopher Smith -- Submissions for the Record: Letters Submitted by Katrina Lantos Swett -- Letter Submitted by Hon. Marco Rubio -- Witness Biographies -- Sarah Cook, Senior Research Analyst for East Asia and Director of the China Media Bulletin, Freedom House. Clive Hamilton, Professor of Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University (Australia), and Author of "Silent Invasion: China's Influence in Australia" -- Katrina Lantos Swett, Ph.D., President, Lantos Foundation for Human Rights & -- Justice -- Chapter 2 -- Terrorism, Violent Extremism, and the Internet: Free Speech Considerations* -- Abstract -- Background -- The First Amendment and Foreign Speakers -- The Conduct versus Speech Distinction -- Content-Based Laws -- Protected and Unprotected Speech -- (1) Brandenburg's Incitement Standard -- (2) "True Threats" -- (3) Speech Integral to Criminal Conduct -- Strict Scrutiny and Overbreadth -- Strict Scrutiny -- Governmental Interests -- Narrow Tailoring -- Deference to Political Branches -- The Overbreadth Doctrine -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3 -- False Speech and the First Amendment: Constitutional Limits on Regulating Misinformation( -- First Amendment Protections for False Speech -- Existing Prohibitions on False Speech -- Defamation -- Fraud and False Commercial Speech -- Campaign Speech -- Broadcast Media -- New Regulation of False Speech -- Chapter 4 -- Appeals Court Says First Amendment Limits Regulation of Online Political Advertising: Implications for Congress( -- Background -- Fourth Circuit Decision in Washington Post v. McManus -- Implications for Congress -- Chapter 5 -- Federal Civil Action for Disclosure of Intimate Images: Free Speech Considerations( -- State of the Law -- First Amendment Challenges -- Considerations for Congress -- Chapter 6 -- Facing the FACT Act: Abortion and Free Speech (Part I)( -- Background -- Abortion Regulation? -- Content-Based Restriction? -- Viewpoint-Based Restriction? -- Professional Regulation? -- Commercial Disclosure? -- Nonprofit Speech? -- Chapter 7 -- Facing the FACT Act: Abortion and Free Speech (Part II)(. Informed Consent v. Other Informational Disclosures -- Scrutiny for Content-Based Restrictions -- Implications for Professional Speech Regulations -- Implications for Commercial Speech Law -- Index -- Blank Page. Freedom of speech. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85051707 Liberté d'expression. Freedom of speech fast Terrell, Pat, editor. Print version: 9798886978032 (OCoLC)1375637180 |
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