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Title |
Title of document |
33. Do the Media Have Special Rights? - The U.S. Constitution in Five Minutes |
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Creator |
Author's name, affiliation, country |
Mark J. Richards; Grand Valley State University; |
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Discipline(s) |
History; Politics |
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Keyword(s) |
US Constitution; US history; US politics; president; second amendment; congress; senator; political science; US political system; US government; states; justice; Electoral College; First Amendment; Fourth Amendment |
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Subject classification |
US History; US Politics |
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Description |
Abstract |
Media do not have special rights, but the principle of content-neutrality establishes a strong presumption in favor of freedom and against regulation of various forms of media such as print media, Internet expression and video games. Regulations of broadcast media such as licensing the scarce spectrum are more permissible. |
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Publisher |
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Equinox Publishing Ltd |
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11-Apr-2023 |
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Peer-reviewed Article |
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PDF |
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Uniform Resource Identifier |
https://journals.equinoxpub.com/index.php/books/article/view/43593 |
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Identifier |
Digital Object Identifier |
10.1558/equinox.43593 |
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Source |
Journal/conference title; vol., no. (year) |
Equinox eBooks Publishing; The U.S. Constitution in Five Minutes |
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English=en |
en |
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Rights |
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Copyright 2014 Equinox Publishing Ltd |