The Right to Free Speech

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Rosen Publishing Group, 2000 M12 30 - 112 páginas
The right to speak and write freely is one of the most fundamental rights of any democracy, but it is not an unrestricted right. You cannot make statements in public that unfairly damage another person's reputation, and you cannot say things that will incite others to violent acts. This book examines just how much free speech people have and how they must use this freedom responsibly.

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Claudia Isler is a freelance editor and writer who has edited material ranging in subject matter from robotic engineering to soap operas. She has written other Rosen books for young people, including Caught in the Middle: A Teen Guide to Custody, and two books about service-learning. She lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and their cat, Phoebe.

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