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2006

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Constitutional Obstacles To Regulating Violence In The Media, Catherine J. Ross Jan 2006

Constitutional Obstacles To Regulating Violence In The Media, Catherine J. Ross

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This chapter examines whether speech containing violent imagery that is made available to children can be subjected to government regulation that will survive constitutional scrutiny. The first section of this chapter reviews the general limits that the First Amendment places on the government’s power to regulate speech. The second section arguees that violent speech may not be regulated based on its content because “violence” is not one of the limited legal categories constituting “unprotected” speech, such as obscenity.

The third section examines the government’s burden to demonstrate that violent speech harms children before it can regulate such speech, and concludes …