Freedom of the press
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Freedom of the press
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Freedom of the press
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Actions
Incoming Resources
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- Literary censorship, principles, cases, problems, edited by Kingsley Widmer and Eleanor Widmer
- Fight for liberty, defending democracy in the age of Trump, edited by Mark Lasswell
- Freedom of the media in the OSCE region, hearing before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session
- Books and their makers during the middle ages ;, a study of the conditions of the production and distribution of literature from the fall of the Roman empire to the close of the seventeenth century, by Geo. Haven Putnam..
- Media and public shaming, drawing the boundaries of disclosure, edited by Julian Petley
- Critical perspectives on freedom of the press and threats to journalists, edited by Bridey Heing
- Areopagitica and other prose works, John Milton
- Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, censorship in school newspapers, Sarah Betsy Fuller
- Focus on the issues
- Censored 2000, the year's top 25 censored stories, Peter Phillips & Project Censored ; introduction by Mumia Abu-Jamal ; cartoons by Tom Tomorrow
- Fight for liberty, defending democracy in the age of Trump, edited by Mark Lasswell
- Free press/free people, the best cause, John Hohenberg
- An Act to Amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to Include in the Annual Country Reports on Human Rights Practices Information about Freedom of the Press in Foreign Countries, and for Other Purposes
- You can't read this book, censorship in an age of freedom, Nick Cohen
- International Free Press and Open Media Act of 2004, report (to accompany S. 2096)
- Silenced, international journalists expose media censorship, edited by David Dadge
- Attacks on the press, journalism on the world's front lines, Committee to Protect Journalists ; John Emerson, cover design ; Elana Beiser, editorial director ; Larry Heinzerling, special projects editor ; Shazdeh Omari, Kamal Sinh Masuta, deputy editor ; Lew Serviss, copy editor ;Jacob Weisberg, foreword
- The tryal of John Peter Zenger, of New-York, printer,, who was lately try'd and acquitted for printing and publishing a libel against the government, with the pleadings and arguments on both sides, 1738
- Censored 2010, the top 25 censored stories, edited by Peter Phillips and Mickey Huff ; with Project Censored ; introduction by Dahr Jamail ; cartoons by Khalil Bendib
- Freedom of expression, Alicia Cafferty Lerner and Adrienne Wilmoth Lerner, book editors
- The power of the press, edited by Beth Levy and Denise M. Bonilla
Outgoing Resources
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