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Sex/Gender Outsiders, Hate Speech, and Freedom of Expression: Can They Say That About Me?
The author examines the conflicts inherent in restricting hate speech - controversial speech codes - and freedom of expression as it affects the lives and rights of gay men and women. Following an overview she explores how the law has evolved on these issues and reviews the Supreme Court's rulings.
Author(s) | By Martha T. Zingo. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 232 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 28 Oct 1998 |
Availability | POD |
The author examines the conflicts inherent in restricting hate speech - controversial speech codes - and freedom of expression as it affects the lives and rights of gay men and women. Following an overview she explores how the law has evolved on these issues and reviews the Supreme Court's rulings.
Introduction: Social and Legal Condition of Sex/Gender Outsiders Free Speech and the Hate Speech Controversy Equality Jurisprudence and Suspect Classifications Speech, Hate, and (Non-)Discrimination Judicial Response to Hate Regulations Conclusion E
MARTHA T. ZINGO is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Oakland University. Among her earlier publications is the co-authored Nameless Persons (Praeger, 1994).