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McKay, Robert B. – Denver Law Journal, 1968
Although the ultimate objectives of much campus protest are unclear, students generally want to be free of paternalistic university supervision. But they seem to want both academic shelter against the outside community and freedom from control by the university. We must examine the extent to which the university should treat its students as…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Activism, Discipline Policy, Higher Education
Aldrich, Daniel G., Jr. – 1966
Institutional autonomy is a relative concept affected both by external constraints and by the attitudes and experience of those within the institution. The identity of an institution is the image established by the dynamics of its constituents and the freedom they exercise in establishing this identity determines its autonomy. In California,…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Environment, Coordination, Educational Responsibility
Elliott, Lloyd H. – 1969
Because the scene of the struggle to control men's minds has shifted from other battlefields to the university, the university must reappraise its role and responsibilities as a democratic institution within a democracy. The important question is not "who shall govern the university," but "for what end shall the university be governed." Procedures…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administration, Committees, Curriculum
Council of Europe, Strasbourg (France). – 1977
This report of the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly begins with a recommendation adopted in 1977 regarding freedom of expression and the role of writers in Europe. An explanatory memorandum is then given that covers the following topics: the overall cultural situation, the specific situation of European writers, freedom and social…
Descriptors: Authors, Civil Liberties, Cultural Context, Democracy
Wollert, James A. – 1977
A recent court decision banned locally-owned newspaper/broadcasting combinations, or cross-ownership, and ordered divestiture to protect the public interest according to the First Amendment. However, these rulings promoting cross-ownership divestiture merit questioning for several reasons. First, evidence reveals that locally-owned television…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Court Litigation, Federal Courts, Freedom of Speech
Pierce, Robert N. – 1975
This monograph examines the extent to which Lord Northcliffe, generally conceded to be the dominant force in the popularization of journalism in Britain and what was once the British Empire, influenced or was influenced by American developments in journalism. The first section, entitled "The Legacy," briefly reviews the popular press in…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, English Literature, Freedom of Speech, History
Geddes, LaDonna McMurray – 1975
This paper discusses the equal time law: Section 315 of the Communications Act of 1934. Section 315 is the major legislation governing the use of the broadcasting media in the area of politics. The underlying philosophy of the law is that people have a right to a full and complete disclosure of conflicting views of news of interest. The essence of…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Freedom of Speech, Higher Education, Mass Media
Lowell State Coll., MA. – 1973
This agreement is entered into by and between the Board of Trustees of State Colleges of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the Lowell State College Faculty Federation, AFT Local 2174, AFL-CIO, as the exclusive collective bargaining agent for faculty members in the bargaining unit. Articles of the agreement cover: recognition and definitions,…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Collective Bargaining, Contracts, Fringe Benefits
Allen, Winfred G., Jr., Ed. – 1975
The Freedom of Speech Newsletter is the communication medium for the Freedom of Speech Interest Group of the Western Speech Communication Association. The newsletter contains such features as a statement of concern by the National Ad Hoc Committee Against Censorship; Reticence and Free Speech, an article by James F. Vickrey discussing the subtle…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Censorship, Educational Media, Freedom of Speech
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Gillmor, Donald M. – 1974
The purpose of this paper is to examine the current status of freedom of the press with regard to past and present judicial rulings. A section devoted to "The Background of Prior Restraint" examines the historical basis for current legal decisions. In "Threatening Progeny," court decisions unfriendly to the press such as the…
Descriptors: Censorship, Court Litigation, Federal Courts, Freedom of Speech
Rensenbrink, John – 1976
This report describes a study that examined the process of educational reform and sought to determine how and why internal changes occur in the evolution of an educational program. The author studied the progress of four educational reforms in the Brunswick-Freeport area of midcoast Maine, including the introduction of significant changes in the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Elementary Education
Anapol, Malthon M. – 1975
Unlike most of the regulatory constraints which have impact on the media, libel, slander, and invasion of privacy are common law concepts developed from the precedents of previous court decisions and from reasoning employed in the written judicial opinions of appellate courts. Since common law is thus both traditional in nature and subject to…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech, Mass Media, News Media
Lentczner, Joan – 1975
This paper is a personalized account of one high school journalism faculty advisor's dismissal from her teaching position because she allowed students to publish a series on sex related problems in the high school newspaper. Following a background statement about the case now pending in court, the events leading up to the firing of the teacher are…
Descriptors: Censorship, Civil Rights, Faculty Advisers, Freedom of Speech
American Civil Liberties Union, New York, NY. – 1966
This pamphlet presents a statement of principles by the American Civil Liberties Union concerning the civil liberties and obligations of teachers and desirable procedures involving academic freedom in public and private colleges and universities. Academic freedom and responsibility of teachers embraces two distinct areas: (1) the conduct of a…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Civil Rights, Collective Bargaining, College Faculty
Berger, Gertrude – 1974
A June 21, 1973, Supreme Court ruling yielded jurisdiction in matters of obscenity to individual communities and the decision as to what is prurient to"contemporary community standards." This ruling leaves the courts in the powerful position of surgeon, judge, film critic, and arbiter of community taste. An analysis of past court cases…
Descriptors: Censorship, Community Attitudes, Community Role, Freedom of Speech
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