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Voices on Trial: Landmark Cases of Freedom of Speech
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8224719327
- EAN9798224719327
- Date de parution28/03/2025
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Voices on Trial: Landmark Cases of Freedom of SpeechBy Nilay Kumar SarkerWhat does it truly mean to have freedom of speech? From political protests to provocative art, from press freedom to online dissent, Voices on Trial explores the world's most riveting and consequential legal battles where this fundamental right was challenged in the courtroom. In this thought-provoking and global journey, Nilay Kumar Sarker skillfully presents landmark cases-from fiery speeches and flag-burning protests in the U.
S. to the chilling censorship of dissent in Russia and Hong Kong. With engaging narratives, reflective questions, and deep insights, the book humanizes the complex balance between liberty and limits, expression and harm, rights and responsibilities. Each chapter blends courtroom drama, legal history, and moral inquiry. Covering hate speech, religious expression, press freedom, campus speech, and digital rights, this book will challenge how you think about the power of words in shaping society-whether you're a student, activist, legal enthusiast, or curious reader.
Why this book matters:Because our voices are still on trial-and understanding the past is key to protecting our future.
S. to the chilling censorship of dissent in Russia and Hong Kong. With engaging narratives, reflective questions, and deep insights, the book humanizes the complex balance between liberty and limits, expression and harm, rights and responsibilities. Each chapter blends courtroom drama, legal history, and moral inquiry. Covering hate speech, religious expression, press freedom, campus speech, and digital rights, this book will challenge how you think about the power of words in shaping society-whether you're a student, activist, legal enthusiast, or curious reader.
Why this book matters:Because our voices are still on trial-and understanding the past is key to protecting our future.










