Semester.ly

Johns Hopkins University | AS.100.433

Free Speech and Censorship in the United States

3.0

credits

Average Course Rating

(-1)

This undergraduate research seminar examines laws, practices, and debates pertaining to censorship from the eighteenth century to the present. Issues include political speech, obscenity and pornography, and racist hate speech. In addition to discussing common readings, each student will choose a censorship case or issue to research, present to the class, and analyze in a final essay.

No Course Evaluations found