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S1E7 -Hate speech as free speech — some thoughts for student media

S1E7 -Hate speech as free speech — some thoughts for student media

Update: 2019-09-30
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After giving some background about the the term "hate speech" and its legal status, Menlo School journalism adviser Tripp Robbins interviews Student Press Law Center lawyer Mike Hiestand about hate speech, the First Amendment and student media. While offensive speech is protected by the First Amendment, Hiestand clarifies some situations where it might cross over into an unprotected speech category, such as "fighting words," and reminds student editors that some decisions are ethical rather than legal.


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S1E7 -Hate speech as free speech — some thoughts for student media

S1E7 -Hate speech as free speech — some thoughts for student media