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Freedom of Expression

The principles and regulations that govern the relationship between journalistic expression and national interests, including the role of the Supreme Court in resolving disputes and protecting First Amendment rights

intermediate
3 hours
Law
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Freedom of expression is a fundamental human right that allows individuals to share their thoughts and opinions openly. It plays a crucial role in democracy by enabling public discourse and holding authorities accountable. Journalism law supports this right by providing legal protections for journal...

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Key Terms

Censorship
The suppression of speech or public communication.

Example: Government censorship of news articles.

Defamation
The act of damaging someone's reputation through false statements.

Example: A news report falsely accusing someone of a crime.

Press Freedom
The right of journalists to report news without interference.

Example: A country with laws protecting journalists from censorship.

Public Interest
The welfare or well-being of the general public.

Example: Investigative journalism that uncovers corruption.

Media Ethics
Moral principles that guide the conduct of journalists.

Example: Fact-checking before publishing a story.

Investigative Journalism
In-depth reporting that uncovers hidden information.

Example: A journalist exposing corporate fraud.

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Understanding how to critically evaluate media sources and content.
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Exploring the legal frameworks that protect individual rights.
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Digital Privacy
Examining the rights individuals have regarding their personal information online.
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Key Concepts

CensorshipPress FreedomPublic InterestDefamation