1999
DOI: 10.1300/j118v17n02_03
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Justifying the Freedom to Read

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“…That said, the legal justification that ALA does offer for its free speech absolutism is, minimally, a site of contention. Interested readers may refer to Christensen (1999) for an in-depth critique of the constitutional interpretation ALA advances in its defense of the freedom to read.…”
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“…That said, the legal justification that ALA does offer for its free speech absolutism is, minimally, a site of contention. Interested readers may refer to Christensen (1999) for an in-depth critique of the constitutional interpretation ALA advances in its defense of the freedom to read.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%