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Literature --- C3 --- verhalenbundel --- sprookje --- jeugdliteratuur --- Kunst en cultuur
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Social psychology --- 159.942*4 --- Social interaction --- Interpersonal relations --- Human relations --- Interpersonal relationships --- Personal relations --- Relations, Interpersonal --- Relationships, Interpersonal --- Social behavior --- Object relations (Psychoanalysis) --- Human interaction --- Interaction, Social --- Symbolic interaction --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Psychology --- Affectie --- Interpersonal relations. --- Social interaction. --- 159.942*4 Affectie
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This text examines the relational dynamics between the U.S. Constitution's Free Speech Clause and other constitutional rights.
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Freedom of expression --- United States --- Politics and government
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The Supreme Court has emphasized that expressive liberties require 'breathing space' in which to thrive. At a minimum, speakers need places in which to assemble, speak, and petition government. This book is a comprehensive examination of First Amendment rights in public places. It shows that the literal ground beneath speakers' feet has been steadily eroding, from personal spaces to college campuses and to once vast and important inscribed places, such as public parks and public squares. Through the study of 'expressive topography', this book considers a variety of contemporary speech contests including restrictions on abortion clinic sidewalk counselors, protests at military funerals, and restrictions on assembly and speech at political conventions. Countering or reversing these forces will require a focused and sustained effort by public officials, courts, and, of course, the people themselves.
Freedom of speech --- Assembly, Right of --- Law and geography --- Geography and law --- Geography --- Law --- General and Others
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Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- decorative arts [discipline] --- porcelain [material] --- toegepaste kunsten --- porselein --- Berlin --- Berlin porcelain --- Porcelain, Berlin --- Wegely, Wilhelm Caspar,
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We live in an interconnected world in which expressive and religious cultures increasingly commingle and collide. In a globalized and digitized era, we need to better understand the relationship between the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and international borders. This book focuses on the exercise and protection of cross-border and beyond-border expressive and religious liberties, and on the First Amendment's relationship to the world beyond US shores. It reveals a cosmopolitan First Amendment that protects cross-border conversation, facilitates the global spread of democratic principles, recognizes expressive and religious liberties regardless of location, is influential across the world, and encourages respectful engagement with the liberty regimes of other nations. The Cosmopolitan First Amendment is the product of historical, social, political, technological and legal developments. It examines the First Amendment's relationship to foreign travel, immigration, cross-border communication and association, religious activities that traverse international borders, conflicts among foreign and US speech and religious liberty models, and the conduct of international affairs and diplomacy.
Freedom of expression --- Law --- International and municipal law. --- International law --- Municipal and international law --- American influences. --- Influence --- International law influences --- United States. --- General and Others
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Antiquities. --- Civilization. --- Excavations (Archaeology). --- Archäologische Stätte. --- Vor- und Frühgeschichte. --- Turkey --- Turquie --- Turkey. --- Türkei. --- Antiquités.
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The mass street demonstrations that followed the 2020 police murder of George Floyd were perhaps the largest in American history. These events confirmed that even in a digital era, people rely on public dissent to communicate grievances, change public discourse, and stand in collective solidarity with others. However, the demonstrations also showed that the laws surrounding public protest make public contention more dangerous, more costly, and less effective. Police fired tear gas into peaceful crowds, used physical force against compliant demonstrators, imposed broad curfews, limited the places where protesters could assemble, and abused 'unlawful assembly' and other public disorder laws. These and other pathologies epitomize a system in which public protest is tightly constrained in the name of public order. Managed Dissent argues that in order to preserve the venerable tradition of public protest in the US, we must reform several aspects of the law of public protest.
Government, Resistance to. --- Dissenters --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Dissidents --- Nonconformists --- Rebels (Social psychology) --- Conformity --- Civil resistance --- Non-resistance to government --- Political resistance --- Resistance to government --- Political science --- Political violence --- Insurgency --- Nonviolence --- Revolutions
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