This site is dedicated to archiving the work of teachers and students of Free Speech at the undergraduate level. I welcome additions: if you're an undergraduate publishing on Free Speech issues, send me a link to your site; if you're a college teacher of Free Speech, send me links or course materials in electronic form. See your name in little dots of lights!
Students
Student Work from Comm Studies C30, Contemporary Problems in Freedom of Speech:
- Matt Hale: Racist, Neo-Nazi--Lawyer?--Website and opinions by kip mccormick, leila malekzadeh, meghan moran, mara silver and joanna mcfadden, 1999.
- "Say Something"--a short story by Marla Swartz, 1998.
- In Defense of Encryption as Protected Speech--Jeffrey Few, 1998.
- Library filtering--John McGarvey, Kathryn Iams, John Ferrara, Shane Fleener, 1998.
- Panhandling--Erin West, Josh Kobrin and Kara O'Brien, 1997.
- Does grading violate the principles of Free Speech? Records of a class debate, 1997.
Student work on other free speech sites:
Teachers
Work of college teachers of Free Speech.
- The course webpage for RTVF D31, Issues in Media Regulation and Policy: Internet Speech, a course on free speech online taught by Prof. Rick Morris here at NU.
- Freedom of Speech in the United States, a website in support of Thomas Tedford's textbook, maintained by Tedford and Dale Herbeck.
- Steven Smith's homepage for a seminar in Freedom of Speech (University of Arkansas).
- Julie C. Van Camp's Project Free Speech (California State University-Long Beach), a collection of work by students and faculty on free speech issues.
- Craig Smith's homepage for "Freedom of Communication" (California State University, Long Beach).
- Jim Aune occasionally teaches a Free Speech course, but the Syllabus isn't up right now (Texas A&M University).
- Homepage for "Contemporary Moral Problems: Free Speech" by Prof. Estlund (Brown University).
- Homepage for Richard Varn's class in Freedom of Speech (University of Northern Iowa).
- Homepage for "Freedom of Speech, Censorship, and the Banning of Books in America," (Michigan Technological University).
- Carolyn Marvin's homepage for "The History and Theory of Freedom of Expression" (University of Pennsylvania).
- Online syllabus and exam for John Garvey's First Amendment course at Notre Dame Law School--so you can see what a law course is really like.
(For an extensive listing of websites for law school courses, including many on the law of the internet, see the Jurist website).
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