Censorship
Censorship | American Library Association Intellectual Freedom Policies and the First Amendment
Bruce J. Ennis is the general counsel to the Freedom to Read Foundation, an organization that promotes and protects freedom of speech. In the following viewpoint, Ennis argues that the policies established by the American Library Association allowing minors unrestricted access to library materials are consistent with the U.S. Constitution. Public and school libraries cannot remove or restrict a minor’s access to books or other materials without violating the First Amendment, he maintains. Banning or restricting access to a book because of the ideas it contains is censorship, he...
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- Introduction
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Chapter 1: Should the Right to Free Speech Be Restricted?
- Government Censorship Would Benefit Society
- Speech Should Not Be Restricted
- Hate Speech Should Be Banned
- Hate Speech Should Not Be Banned
- Flag Desecration Should Be Banned
- Flag Desecration Should Not Be Banned
- The Free Speech Rights of Abortion Protesters Should Be Restricted
- The Free Speech Rights of Abortion Protesters Should Not Be Restricted
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Chapter 2: Should Pornography Be Censored?
- Pornography Should Be Censored
- Pornography Should Not Be Censored
- The Federal Government Can Regulate Internet Pornography
- Federal Regulation of Internet Pornography Is Unconstitutional
- Internet Pornography Should Have Its Own Domain
- A Separate Domain for Internet Pornography Would Violate Free Speech
- Chapter 3: Should Schools and Libraries Practice Censorship?
- Chapter 4: Should the Arts and Entertainment Industries Be Censored?
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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