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Little Red Herrings:Charlie Hebdo And The Moral Equivalence Fallacy, Mark Y. Herring
Little Red Herrings:Charlie Hebdo And The Moral Equivalence Fallacy, Mark Y. Herring
Winthrop Faculty and Staff Publications
The tragedy of Charlie Hebdo in Paris kicked off what we hope is not a harbinger of 2015 things to come. The massacre by radical Muslims of some dozen employees of the satirical Paris magazine has set off a wave of newfound “freedom of expression” advocates. And so it should. While freedom of expression does not mean that one must accept what another says, it does vouchsafe the right to say it.
Free Speech And Filtering Myths, Mark Y. Herring
Free Speech And Filtering Myths, Mark Y. Herring
Dacus Library Faculty Publications
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Filter-Tipped Libraries, Mark Y. Herring
Filter-Tipped Libraries, Mark Y. Herring
Dacus Library Faculty Publications
Is it possible to say something positive about Internet filtering in libraries and not have everyone, including your mother, call you a wild-eyed, hidebound, neo-Nazi bashi-bazouk? No, of course not, but I'm going to try to anyway.
Libraries In The Cyberage--Part I, Mark Y. Herring
Libraries In The Cyberage--Part I, Mark Y. Herring
Dacus Library Faculty Publications
First Amendment issues heat up with the advent of the digital age and its ability to bring pornography to every library, free of charge.