Free Speech Law and the Pornography Debate
A Gender-Based Approach to Regulating Inegalitarian Pornography
Abstract
By examining the highly contested legal debate about the regulation of pornography through an epistemic lens, this book analyzes competing claims about the proper role of speech in our society, pornography’s harm, the relationship between speech and equality, and whether law should regulate and, if so, upon what grounds. In maintaining that inegalitarian pornography generates discursive effects, the book contends that law cannot simply adopt a libertarian approach to free speech. While inegalitarian pornography may not be determinative of gender inequality, it does contribute, reinforce, reflect and help maintain such unfairness. As a result, we can place reasonable gender-based regulations on inegalitarian pornography while upholding our most treasured commitments to dissident speech just as other liberal democracies with strong free speech traditions have done.
Schlagworte
epistemology- i–viii Preface i–viii
- 1–14 Introduction 1–14
- 203–204 Conclusion 203–204
- 205–222 Bibliography 205–222
- 223–234 Index 223–234
- 235–235 About the Author 235–235