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Beardsley, Monroe C. – College English, 1974
The task of keeping language alive is a task for all teachers. (JH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, English Instruction, Freedom of Speech, Language
Zirkel, Perry A. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
In late October 2000, Franklin Scott and Nicholas Thomas, 11th-graders at a high school in Alachua County, Florida, each displayed a Confederate flag on campus. Scott did so on his pickup truck, and Thomas did so on his T-shirt. The principal, Lamar Simmons, had given each of them a warning when they had engaged in such conduct earlier in the…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech, Symbolic Language

McGaffey, Ruth – English Journal, 1975
Nonverbal communications share the same protections and limitations as verbal speech. (JH)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Civil Liberties, Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech
Tedford, Thomas L., Ed. – 1970
This book is a collection of syllabi, attitude surveys, and essays relating to free-speech issues, compiled by the Committee on Freedom of Seech of the Speech Communication Association. The collection begins with a rationale for the inclusion of a course on free speech in the college curriculum. Three syllabi with bibliographies present guides for…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Censorship, Civil Liberties, Course Descriptions
Forston, Robert F. – 1972
The author considers the current position of the Supreme Court on the First Amendment and the right of free speech. There are questions of distinction between what constitutes lawful or unlawful expressions of opinion, including the use of symbolic conduct, with respect to the communicator's intent, his effectiveness, and the clear and present…
Descriptors: Civil Disobedience, Civil Liberties, Demonstrations (Civil), Freedom of Speech