The First Amendment in a Time of Media Proliferation: Does Freedom of Speech Entail a Private Right to Censor?

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  • Patrick M. Garry

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https://doi.org/10.5195/lawreview.2003.17

Abstract

Modern information technology offers not only more speech, but more ways to deliver that speech. Through the media, every kind of speech is readily available, sometimes with no more than the push of a finger. Many Internet users spend as much time avoiding speech as retrieving it. It is not unfeasible, therefore, that in an age of over-abundant information, freedom of speech may not have the same connotations as it did fifty years ago.

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Published

2003-04-26

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Garry, Patrick M. 2003. “The First Amendment in a Time of Media Proliferation: Does Freedom of Speech Entail a Private Right to Censor?”. University of Pittsburgh Law Review 65 (2). https://doi.org/10.5195/lawreview.2003.17.

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