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  2. Speech code - Wikipedia

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    A speech code is any rule or regulation that limits, restricts, or bans speech beyond the strict legal limitations upon freedom of speech or press found in the legal definitions of harassment, slander, libel, and fighting words. Such codes are common in the workplace, in universities, [1] and in private organizations. The term may be applied to ...

  3. Censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The book-burning of Wilhelm Reich's work took place between 1956 and 1960. It has been cited as the worst example of censorship in the United States. The Guardian called it "the only federally sanctioned book burning on American soil." [21] [n 1] He died in prison of heart failure just over a year later, days before he was due to apply for ...

  4. Strategic lawsuit against public participation - Wikipedia

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    For example, in 1992 California enacted Code of Civil Procedure § 425.16, a statute intended to frustrate SLAPPs by providing a quick and inexpensive defense. [ 51 ] [ 14 ] It provides for a special motion to strike that a defendant can file at the outset of a lawsuit to strike a complaint when it arises from conduct that falls within the ...

  5. ARRRG! Desk rage becoming more common in the workplace - AOL

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    But two new studies indicate that incivilities in the workplace appear to be increasing. Termed "desk rage," by one. As any human resource executive can tell you, frustration and office temper ...

  6. Corporate censorship - Wikipedia

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    Corporate censorship in the music industry involves the censorship of musicians' artistic works by the refusal to market or to distribute them. One example given by Jay is that of Ice-T altering the lyrics of "Cop Killer" as a result of the pressure applied to Time Warner by William Bennett along with various religious and advocacy groups. [1]

  7. Report: E.U. Censorship Laws Mostly Suppress Legal Speech - AOL

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  8. Opinion - As US censorship industry collapses, the fight for ...

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    President Trump’s election has brought about mass layoffs among federal employees and contractors, including some who have sued and others who have protested. But one group — that of America ...

  9. United States free speech exceptions - Wikipedia

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    Under the Miller test, speech is unprotected if "the average person, applying contemporary community standards, [54] would find that the [subject or work in question], taken as a whole, appeals to the prurient interest", "the work depicts or describes, in a patently offensive way, sexual conduct or excretory functions specifically defined by ...