
Ep. 222: John Stuart Mill’s lasting impact on the Supreme Court
So to Speak: The Free Speech Podcast
The Cold War and its Impact on Free Speech
This chapter explores how the Cold War era shaped free speech and government control in the U.S., highlighting the impact of loyalty oaths driven by fears of communism. It also references the Supreme Court case American Communications Association v. Dowds to underscore the tension between governmental measures and the ideals of individual freedom and expression.
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