حرية التعبير تحت النار
حرية التعبير تحت النار
How can we rebuild a culture of free expression? As America approaches its 250th anniversary, freedom of expression and freedom of the press face unprecedented threats from university censorship, social media content control, and government pressure campaigns. From college students afraid to express their opinions in lectures to journalists facing investigations, the foundations of the First Amendment, the bedrock of American democracy, are under multiple threats that the Founding Fathers never imagined. Stuart N. simplifies. Brotman, America's leading free speech scholar, tackles complex constitutional issues, bringing them out of their academic ivory towers and making them accessible to ordinary Americans living through these turbulent times. With experience serving on the faculty of leading national and international universities, and on legal teams in landmark Supreme Court cases, Brotman offers insights into how free speech policies on campuses backfire, why technology platforms make controversial content decisions, and what happens when governments try to regulate expression across radio, television, and the Internet. Perfect for readers of Jonathan Rauch's The Constitution of Knowledge and Ian Rosenberg's The Struggle for Free Expression, this urgent research reveals why protecting constitutional rights requires more than legal victories—it requires rebuilding a sustainable free expression culture that values open debate. From the historic Pentagon Papers to contemporary social media controversies, from free speech struggles on campuses to global Internet freedom battles, Brotman shows how historical lessons can guide us in confronting today's challenges. As America's 250th anniversary celebrations begin, discover why freedom of expression is not only about protecting rights, but also about preserving the democratic experience itself for future generations.

Bibliographic Data
| Publisher | Skyhorse PublishingWebsite |
|---|---|
| Publisher Address | Skyhorse has published 56 New York |
| Country | USA |
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| Language | Arabic (AR) |
| Translation | Translated |












