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Habibzadeh, Mohammad Ja'far; Modjab, Seyed Doraid mousavi – Educational Research and Reviews, 2006
The necessity of immunity of parliament and its Members has led to determine and assure particular privilege in the Constitutions or ordinary laws in the great majority of countries. This legal institution is to provide freedom of speech and to maintain the independence of representatives in the exercise of their duties without undue interference…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Freedom of Speech, Legislators, Constitutional Law

Johnson, Ralph H.; Altman, Michael – Journalism Quarterly, 1978
Concludes that the 1955-1956 Senate Subcommittee investigation into allegations of Communist infiltration of the newspaper industry proved largely ineffectual, that the subcommittee hearings had no legislative purpose and created nonjudicial punishment for noncriminal persons, and that publishers were slow to recognize the threat to constitutional…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Communism, Constitutional Law, Freedom of Speech
Academe, 2004
This article contains the transcript of a speech that Robert ONeil delivered on June 12 in Washington, D.C., at the Ninetieth Annual Meeting of the American Association of University Professors. ONeil is professor of law and former president of the University of Virginia, where he directs the Thomas Jefferson Center for Protection of Free…
Descriptors: National Security, Legislators, Academic Freedom, College Faculty
Olson, Lyle D.; And Others – 1994
A survey of 22 state legislators nationwide investigated what attitudes or characteristics distinguish successful from unsuccessful legislators in their attempts to pass free press legislation for high school journalists. Seven legislators successful in passing such legislation were asked 20 questions by phone. Surveys were also mailed to 28…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Censorship, Freedom of Speech, High School Students
Plopper, Bruce L. – 1995
This paper reviews research concerning the attitudes that principals, journalism advisers, high school journalism press association directors, and student editors hold toward student publications, and it reviews research concerning effective political strategies. The study focuses particularly on the strategies employed by supporters of student…
Descriptors: Administrators, Freedom of Speech, High School Students, High Schools
Phifer, Gregg, Ed. – 1978
The 17 articles in this collection deal with theoretical and practical freedom of speech issues. The topics include: freedom of speech in Marquette Park, Illinois; Nazis in Skokie, Illinois; freedom of expression in the Confederate States of America; Robert M. LaFollette's arguments for free speech and the rights of Congress; the United States…
Descriptors: Activism, Bibliographies, Censorship, Civil Liberties