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Franey, Tammy Wood – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Growing litigation between the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), its member institutions, and student athletes has caused concern for both student athletes and colleges and universities. This qualitative research utilized a legal-historical, document-based method of inquiry. The research analyzed cases between 1953-2012 involving…
Descriptors: College Students, Athletes, National Organizations, College Athletics
Downs, Donald A. – John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy (NJ1), 2009
Although the term academic freedom is tossed about almost with abandon, many people do not know exactly what it means. This paper defines academic freedom, explains to whom it applies, and places it in its historical, institutional, and legal contexts. This paper also offers guidelines for deciding when and where the protection of academic freedom…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Faculty, College Students, Colleges

Hunt, Brandon; Yekel, Candice A.; Blanchard, Margaret A.; Elliott, Deni; Youm, Kyu Ho – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2002
Considers if the very principles of freedom of expression and the First Amendment that underlie much of the scholarship in journalism and mass communication education is placed at risk by federal regulations that require prior approval of research designs. Presents four senior scholars' deliberations on the rationale, contradictions, ethics, and…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Ethics, Higher Education, Journalism Education
Griswold, Bill – 1983
Noting that the work of Jurgen Habermas has had an important influence on philosophy and the social sciences recently, this paper examines the implications of using Habermas's "ideal speech situation" as a criterion for deciding issues relating to the First Amendment. The paper first briefly reviews the distinctive features of critical…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech

Stonecipher, Harry W. – Journalism Quarterly, 1981
Notes that despite recent United States Supreme Court decisions that have been unfavorable to the press, a First Amendment-based conditional privilege protecting the editorial process against governmental intrusion survives. (FL)
Descriptors: Editorials, Freedom of Speech, Government Role, Media Research

Dee, Juliet Lushbough – Journal of Communication, 1987
Reviews U.S. court decisions on cases in which a child or young adult was the victim of violence that was said to have been induced by the media. Suggests that the courts have generally hesitated to hold media organizations accountable for inciting the violent acts of individuals. (NKA)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Legal Responsibility, Mass Media Effects, Media Research
Flanders, Bruce – American Libraries, 1991
Discusses issues involved in the creation of the National Research and Education Network (NREN). Telecommunications technology is described; support from industry and libraries is discussed; and problems with NREN are raised, including equal access to computerized information, privacy issues, and protection of First Amendment rights. (LRW)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Networks, Library Networks, Privacy
Packer, Cathy – 1988
A study used a communication perspective to examine the extent to which the civilian/military First Amendment dichotomy is warranted and to add to First Amendment theory the subject of the First Amendment rights of servicemembers. The study was limited to the freedoms of speech, press, assembly, petition, and association. It did not include…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Court Litigation, Federal Courts, Freedom of Speech

Sneed, Don; Stonecipher, Harry W. – Journalism Quarterly, 1986
Reports that the Supreme Court has dealt with related issues, but not specifically with rights of prison presses. (FL)
Descriptors: Censorship, Civil Rights, Freedom of Speech, Media Research
Thomas, Laurie – 1989
Addressing the issues of the application of the First Amendment and deregulation, this paper examines the judicial and legislative precedents for cable television regulation and the current industry status. The paper then addresses the questions: (1) Should and could a different regulatory approach be taken? (2) What types of models might best be…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Futures (of Society), Information Sources, Mass Media Role
Katz, Helen – 1989
Despite longstanding interest in cable television regulation, little has been investigated concerning crossownership of cable with other media properties. A study examined the issue from economic (antitrust) and First Amendment (diversity of sources) perspectives. Data on where the cable companies' franchises were located and in what other media…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Information Sources, Mass Media Role, Media Research

Burger, Robert H. – Library Quarterly, 1987
Summarizes the findings of the Meese Commission on Pornography, and reviews several publications that responded to these findings. Issues considered include civil liberties, Christian fundamentalism, feminism, and the public health. A full bibliography of sources is provided. (CLB)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Book Reviews, Censorship, Civil Liberties

Gallagher, Arlene F. – Update on Law-Related Education, 1991
Suggests that the First Amendment is about tolerance of others enjoying their freedoms. Presents an activity for learning about the holidays that are celebrated in the United States and elsewhere. Encourages teachers to have students survey community attitudes about holidays. Includes a list of children's literature concerning religions and…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Childrens Literature, Community Attitudes, Elementary Education
Parker, Richard A. – 1989
The "least restrictive means" test, a frequently used tool for resolving First Amendment cases in federal courts, is designed to insure that state-imposed abridgement of free expression is limited to the narrowest scope and the least impact necessary to fulfill a compelling state interest. Analysis of the history of the test since its…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Communication Research, Constitutional History, Constitutional Law
Soloski, John; Dyer, Carolyn Stewart – 1982
Increased litigation and rising litigation costs threaten the future of newspapers and magazines. A case study was conducted to determine the costs and effects of "United States v. 'The Progressive,'" a prior restraint case over the publication in 1979 of an article on the hydrogen bomb. "The Progressive," which operates at a…
Descriptors: Censorship, Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech, Journalism