Law and Ethics of Journalism
The Alien and Sedition Acts were a series of four laws enacted in 1798 during the presidency of John Adams, primarily aimed at suppressing dissent against the federal government. These acts allowed for the deportation of non-citizens deemed dangerous and criminalized making false statements against the government, which raised significant concerns about First Amendment rights and set a precedent for future conflicts between national security and free speech.
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