Supporting a viewpoint on regulating a persons right to free speech
Article: Free Speech Has Limits
In the following viewpoint, Steven J. Heyman proposes that free speech is an alienable right and is limited by other civil rights. He supports a humanist view of the First Amendment, suggesting that it was originally intended to promote autonomy and democratic self-government while protecting human dignity and equality. According to Heyman, the regulation of free speech is needed to defend individual privacy, security, and reputation. Additionally, the author maintains that some forms of hate speech and pornography are debasing and must be regulated. Heyman is a professor of law at Chicago-Kent College of Law and author of Free Speech and Human Dignity, from which this viewpoint is excerpted.
citation of article:
Heyman, Steven J. "Free Speech Has Limits." Free Speech and Human Dignity.
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