Respecting Speech

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Steven D. Jamar

Institute for Intellectual Property and Social Justice; Howard University School of Law

Date Written: May 3, 2003

Abstract

Words matter. The speech we choose to utter affects those around us. The way we choose to express our ideas sometimes matters as much as the ideas themselves. This is true in all aspects of lawyering and, indeed, in life. Religions have long recognized the power of words. From the Biblical “in the beginning was the word” to the Muslim sanctity of the language of the Koran to the Buddhist core concept of “right speech,” people the world over understand that words have the power to hurt and the power to heal. Two problems facing the law are: to what extent should the law become involved in regulating speech, and what is the appropriate basis on which the law should decide whether to act.

Keywords: hate speech, freedom of speech

Suggested Citation

Jamar, Steven D., Respecting Speech (May 3, 2003). Howard Law Journal, Vol. 46, No. 3, 2003, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1830068

Steven D. Jamar (Contact Author)

Institute for Intellectual Property and Social Justice ( email )

Washington, DC
United States

HOME PAGE: http://iipsj.org

Howard University School of Law ( email )

2900 Van Ness Street NW
Washington, DC 20008
United States

HOME PAGE: http://law.howard.edu

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