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The Business Professor

Obscenity Unprotected Speech

Higher Ed
Obscenity Unprotected Speech
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Step Back History

How Comedy Saved Free Speech

12th - Higher Ed
There are a lot of claims of censorship wafting around public discourse, and article after article of think pieces claiming that the right to speak your mind has become embattled. To give this context, let’s talk about a different case...
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The Business Professor

Obscenity Unprotected Speech

Higher Ed
Obscenity Unprotected Speech
Instructional Video10:19
Weird History

George Carlins - 7 Words

12th - Higher Ed
For decades, George Carlin was one of the most original and popular comedians to take the stage. His “Seven Words You Can Never Say on TV” routine is often hailed as a masterpiece of standup comedy and helped him get the title of one of...
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Hip Hughes History

Obscenity and Free Speech: The Miller Test

6th - 12th
Is obscenity Constitutionally protected? What makes something obscene as opposed to a work of art? Journey through Supreme Court precedent in examining the Miller Test which is used today.
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Curated Video

Tony Awards: stars pay homage to Orlando victims

9th - Higher Ed
At the Tony Awards in Los Angeles, organisers dedicated the ceremony to the victims of the Orlando shooting.



James Corden opens Tony Awards with a heartfeltributedo