Discuss this principle as it applies in the case of a “captive audience.” Examine speaker rights versus listener rights using the Figure 2.2 (attached) categories and groups.
Communication Law: First Amendment Issues Paper “It’s easy to understand that the First Amendment protects speakers, but it goes much further. Having the right to speak also implies the right not to be forced to speak. Protecting free expression to promote democracy implies that listeners’ rights also need to be protected. There is a right […]