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'Censorship by Another Name' | NEA - National Education Association

'Censorship by Another Name'. Despite a drop in the number of “educational gag order” bills introduced in 2024, the campaign to censor ...

Synonyms of censorship - Merriam-Webster

Synonyms for CENSORSHIP: suppression; Antonyms of CENSORSHIP: publication, publishing, production, release, issuing, printing, manufacture, ...

17 Synonyms & Antonyms for CENSORSHIP | Thesaurus.com

noun as in forbiddance; ban Compare Synonyms Synonyms Antonyms Strongest matches Strong matches Weak matches Discover More

Censorship by any other name still smells - Student Press Law Center

Justice White used the terms “censor,” “censorship” or “censoring” eight times in writing the Hazelwood majority opinion. Indeed, in one of ...

New Report Unveils Alarming New Tactics in Censorship of Higher ...

“This is censorship by another name,” said Young, PEN America's Freedom to Learn program director and lead staff author on the report.

Censorship by Any Other Name: A Response to Nadine Strossen on ...

This is a response to Nadine Strossen's The Paradox of Free Speech in the Digital World: First Amendment Friendly Proposals for Promoting ...

Synonyms of censoring - Merriam-Webster

Synonyms for CENSORING: editing, shortening, deleting, reviewing, bowdlerizing, expurgating, laundering, suppressing; Antonyms of CENSORING: authorizing, ...

Censorship | Definition, History, Types, & Examples - Britannica

Censorship, the changing or suppression or prohibition of speech or writing that is deemed subversive of the common good. It occurs in all manifestations of ...

Classification: Censorship by Another Name

Classification: Censorship by another name. Last Updated: 14 February 2006. "...Labeling is an attempt to prejudice attitudes and as such, it is a censor's ...

Who Decides? How and Why?: Definitions of Censorship - PBS

Censorship: The use of the state and other legal or official means to restrict speech. --Culture Wars, Documents from the Recent Controversies in the Arts, ...

A History of Censorship in the United States | Steele

Censorship is often viewed as a violation of the First Amendment and the right to free speech. Freedom of speech is particularly pertinent to libraries, as it “ ...

Censorship | The First Amendment Encyclopedia

Censorship occurs when individuals or groups try to prevent others from expressing themselves. Government censorship violates the freedoms ...

What is another word for censorship? - WordHippo

What is another word for censorship? ; embargo · proscription ; veto · interdict ; restriction · interdiction ; injunction · bar ; boycott · moratorium.

61 Synonyms & Antonyms for CENSOR | Thesaurus.com

verb as in forbid; ban; selectively remove Compare Synonyms Synonyms Antonyms Strongest matches Strong matches Weak matches noun as in someone who suppresses ...

Censorship - Wikipedia

Censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information. This may be done on the basis that such material is considered ...

Synonyms for Censorship - Power Thesaurus

Another way to say Censorship? Synonyms for Censorship (other words and phrases for Censorship).

Synonyms of CENSORSHIP | Collins American English Thesaurus

Synonyms for CENSORSHIP: expurgation, blue pencil, purgation, bowdlerization or bowdlerisation, sanitization or sanitisation, …

First Amendment and Censorship | ALA - American Library Association

Censorship is the suppression of ideas and information that some individuals, groups, or government officials find objectionable or dangerous. Would-be censors ...

Censoring political opposition online: Who does it and why - PMC

As ordinary citizens increasingly moderate online forums, blogs, and their own social media feeds, a new type of censoring has emerged wherein people ...

Types of Censorship - Challenged Materials

Censorship encompasses two basic categories: direct censorship and soft censorship. Direct censorship types are withholding information, destroying information.