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When the Law Takes Sides: Autonomously Weighing Reasons for Expression
U-M Library Undergraduate Research Award - Outstanding First-Year Research Project AwardLaw-making requires the legislator to take sides. This encroaches upon individual autonomy. As a result, the law must tread carefully while regulating expression. This includes hate speech. Despite this, the United States stands alone in its expansive tolerance of hate speech. By examining Scanlonian autonomy and Razian authority, this essay argues that America got it right- proscribing hate speech impermissibly erodes autonomy. Laws that prohibit expressive harm, when limited in scope to harm that targets protected classes like race, presume an answer to a normative debate where that debate is the reason the expression is proscribed. As a consequence, the law interferes with the process of internalization by excluding first-order reasons for action from deliberation.https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/144507/1/Ryu-When_the_Law_Takes_Sides.docxhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/144507/3/Ryu-Bibliography-_When_the_Law_Takes_Sides.pdfhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/144507/4/Ryu-When_the_Law_Takes_Sides.pdf-1Description of Ryu-When_the_Law_Takes_Sides.docx : Term paperDescription of Ryu-Bibliography-_When_the_Law_Takes_Sides.pdf : Project bibliographyDescription of Ryu-When_the_Law_Takes_Sides.pdf : Term pape
DroughtScape- Winter 2010
USDM Forum Highlights
Drought Likely to Ease
Research Shows Birds Vulnerable to Drought
Drought Recedes in 2009
CA, TX Suffer Impacts from Ongoing Drought
NDMC Wishes Ryu Well
Conferees Pick SPI for Global Drought Inde
DroughtScape- Winter 2010
USDM Forum Highlights
Drought Likely to Ease
Research Shows Birds Vulnerable to Drought
Drought Recedes in 2009
CA, TX Suffer Impacts from Ongoing Drought
NDMC Wishes Ryu Well
Conferees Pick SPI for Global Drought Inde
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