1. “MORE THAN ENTERTAINMENT”: THE ROLE OF SATIRICAL NEWS IN DISSENT, DELIBERATION, AND DEMOCRACY Open Access Author: Burton, Sarah J Title: “MORE THAN ENTERTAINMENT”: THE ROLE OF SATIRICAL NEWS IN DISSENT, DELIBERATION, AND DEMOCRACY Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: The Daily Showhistorylegalethnographydeliberationdissentdeliberative democracyFirst Amendmentmediasatirefake newssatirical newsThe Colbert Reportrolesatirist shieldcomedyhumorindignation File: Download Burton-SchreyerThesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Martin Halstuk, Thesis SupervisorMartin Halstuk, Thesis SupervisorRobert Dwayne Richards, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Free Speech in the Post-9/11 Undeclared War Era Open Access Author: Rafferty, Shannon Title: Free Speech in the Post-9/11 Undeclared War Era Area of Honors: History Keywords: free speechundeclared warFirst AmendmentSupreme CourtHolder v. Humanitarian Law ProjectSnyder v. Phelps File: Download Rafferty_Thesis_FINAL2.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Anne Carver Rose, Thesis SupervisorDr. Michael James Milligan, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Transformative Use's Impact on Entertainment: Murkiness Encouraging or Dismissing Creativity? Open Access Author: Chambers, Christina Title: Transformative Use's Impact on Entertainment: Murkiness Encouraging or Dismissing Creativity? Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: lawcommunications lawFirst Amendmenttransformative usefair usecreative freedomright of publicityentertainment File: Download ChambersThesis_FinalDraft.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Robert Dwayne Richards, Thesis SupervisorSteve Manuel, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Citizens United: Judicial Rhetoric and Corporate Constitutional Rights Open Access Author: Fleming, Meghan Title: Citizens United: Judicial Rhetoric and Corporate Constitutional Rights Area of Honors: Communication Arts and Sciences Keywords: lawCitizens UnitedcorporationsConstitutionconstitutional lawrhetoricconstitutive rhetoricFirst Amendmentcampaign finance lawjudicial rhetoriccorporate rightsfree speechconstitutional rights File: Download FLEMING_SP21_SHC_THESIS.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Margaret M Michels, Thesis SupervisorMary High, Thesis Honors Advisor