The right of access in the United States is ______.
a. recognized by courts as central to the rights of free speech and free press firmly protected by the First Amendment
b. determined by one federal law that clarifies both the right and its limits
c. complicated in ways that present challenges for private citizens and working journalists
d. greatest for working journalists, who are protected by the First Amendment’s right to gather news
c. complicated in ways that present challenges for private citizens and working journalists
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You are interested in organizational change and have adopted a feminist perspective. However, you are trying to decide between the various streams of feminist thought. Discuss two forms of feminism, then adopt one and tell us what you are going to do to change our organizations based on the assumptions of these feminist perspectives.
What will be an ideal response?
The 2009 appellate court ruling in Plame Wilson v. Central Intelligence Agency best illustrates the point that
A. government employees who sign secrecy agreements may be subject to prior restraints. B. community censorship of the speech of government employees is unconstitutional. C. the access theory supports the disclosure of Central Intelligence Agency documents. D. jury nullification is a key problem in cases involving the Central Intelligence Agency.