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Jensen, Dwight Wm. – 1985
In considering the possibility of a normative theory of freedom of the press, this paper examines arguments about such freedom in the Third World and elsewhere. Some of the arguments discussed in the paper are derived from the theories of John Locke and Karl Marx; others are drawn from the concepts of divine rights, elitism, liberal democracy, and…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Democracy, Democratic Values, Developing Nations
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Walden, John C. – National Elementary Principal, 1974
School administrators do, under specific circumstances enjoy the benefits of privileged communication and can rely on some legal protection if charged with defamation of character. (Author/WM)
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Responsibility, Administrators, Civil Liberties
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Hearnden, Arthur – Comparative Education, 1974
Article investigated the autonomy of the individual contrasted with the comprehensive social system in which collective interests are paramount. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Curriculum Design, Educational Change, Educational Objectives
Reilly, Tom – 1976
A number of scholars have found that wartime conditions often bring about conflict between the press and the military. This study documents the various incidents between the United States Army and various Mexican and United States newspaper editors that led to at least ten cases of newspaper suppression, the occasional use of prior censorship, and…
Descriptors: Adults, Armed Forces, Censorship, Foreign Countries
Carvalho, Bernardo A. – 1977
The involvement of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) with both United States and foreign news media has been recorded in numerous publications. This report reviews the important aspects of the CIA-press relationships as they have appeared in print and discusses the implications of these relationsihps for the credibility of the press. Media…
Descriptors: Credibility, Federal Government, Foreign Countries, Freedom of Speech
Oborn, Richard – 1977
The concept of a United States citizen's right to receive information is acquiring increased judicial recognition. This report traces the evolution of that right from its philosophical basis in the United States Consitution, through its interpretation by the Supreme Court, up to the current concern that the public receive certain economic…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Censorship, Civil Liberties, Court Litigation
Hough, Joseph C., Jr. – 1977
The most pressing business for those segments of the Christian community interested in the university is to develop some fresh and current theological understanding of the university that will take account of the peculiar nature of the academy and place the university in the context of a world theology. This discussion of a theology of the…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Christianity, Church Role, College Role
Stevens, George E.; Webster, John B. – 1973
Court cases and legal decisions involving the student press in the late 1960s and early 1970s are brought together in this book in order to show how the law has been applied to school officials and student journalists in high school, college, and the underground. The ten chapters cover the following topics: censorship, libel, obscenity, contempt,…
Descriptors: Advertising, Censorship, Copyrights, Court Litigation
Gardner, David P. – Educ Rec, 1969
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Community Involvement, Educational Trends, Governance
Picard, Robert G. – 1982
For more than 25 years, the "four theories" paradigm has been dominant in the study of the relationships among the press, society, and the state. Asserting that the major approaches to such study are the libertarian, social responsibility, authoritarian, and Soviet/communist theories, this paradigm fails to account for economic and…
Descriptors: Democracy, Developed Nations, Economic Factors, Freedom of Speech
Trauth, Denise M.; Huffman, John L. – 1980
Through an analysis of the six federal book banning cases that have been adjudicated in the past decade since "Ginsberg v. New York" and "Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District," this paper explores the difference in current First Amendment theory in the area of student access to books. A review of the six cases indicates that the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Books, Censorship, Court Litigation
Thompson, William N.; Marie, Janice – 1981
The fire at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, brought to light a lack of compliance with the freedom of information philosophy and its supporting statutes. Freedom of information means circulation of important information. However, at the Grand Hotel, the hotel staff had not been properly trained in disaster procedures, the escape…
Descriptors: Alarm Systems, Communication Problems, Court Litigation, Fire Protection
Gardner, Mary A. – 1981
Recent decree laws in Chile, if implemented, will eliminate all professional "colegios" (governing bodies), including those for medicine, law, and journalism, and allow them the alternative of forming free trade unions. The twenty "colegios" of Chile require university education for membership and serve as monitors of the…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Group Dynamics, Group Status, Group Unity
Dykhouse, Caroline Dow – 1978
Reviews of publications about privacy law, of recent court actions, and of interviews with newspaper photographers and attorneys indicate that torts of privacy often conflict with the freedoms to publish and to gather news. Although some guidelines have already been established (about running distorted pictures, "stealing" pictures, taking…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech, Guidelines, Journalism
Knudson, Jerry W. – 1978
In 1972 the Bolivian government passed a law to license journalists. This law created the "colegiado" system, providing for legally protected minimum wages, satisfactory working conditions, and restriction of journalistic employment to those with professional credentials. Although it is still too early to determine whether the law will…
Descriptors: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Foreign Countries, Freedom of Speech
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