Instructions for the paper: Your paper must focus on this scholarly article: Richard Moon, “The Scope of Freedom of Expression.” Osgoode Hall Law Journal2 (1985): 331-357.
access through here: https://www.studocu.com/row/document/university-of-namibia/human-rights-law/the-scope-of-freedom-of-expression/16903773
The introduction should have a thesis statement and a short overview of the structure of the paper. Explain why this issue is important.
The first section of the paper should be a detailed SUMMARY of the article.
In the second section you should EVALUATE the key argument, usually by presenting a counter-argument, objection, or alternative. You may also explain why this objection is ultimately not persuasive.
The final section should CONNECT the article to other material or themes from the course: assigned readings, recommended readings, lectures, court cases, and/or current events.
The length of each of the substantive sections should be approximately one third of the total length of the paper, but this is meant as a general guideline and can be interpreted flexibly.
Include a list of works cited of the scholarly article and any class readings referred to.
Your paper should have a thesis statement. In most cases your thesis statement will consist of two parts: summary and critique.
class readings you can connect to:
– https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2017/09/28/why-we-must-still-defend-free-speech/
– Speak freely : why universities must defend free speech (in attachments)
– The harm in hate speech (in attachments)
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