The Limits of Free Speech
When the founders set out to enumerate the individual liberties that federal authorities could not infringe, freedom of speech was near the top of the list. Ever since, Americans have struggled to define the limits of this fundamental right. This exhibit chronicles a few of those flashpoints, from the Alien & Sedition Acts of 1798 to the campus protests of today.
Alien & Sedition Acts of 1798
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View Connections05Corporate Personhood
View Connections07Policing Culture
View Connections09Policing Protest
View Connections12Campus Clampdowns
View Connections18Online Expression
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