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Escutin, The armed forces and freedom of speech, 1964
The Armed Forces and Freedom of Speech: A Thesis presented to the Judge Advocate General’s School, U.S. Army, by Major Valentin E. Escutin (May
1964). Approximately 75 p., variously paginated. This typewritten manuscript includes the main text in seven chapters, including introduction and
conclusion; and a bibliography. (From the scope note: “A study of the constitutionality of the Philippine military regulations prohibiting the airing of
grievances direct to the press to include: historical background; freedom of expression in the Philippine and American Constitutions, its scope and
limitations; criteria to determine the legality and constitutionality of military regulations; applicability of civilian concepts of the right to communicate
to the military service; and conclusion, with emphasis on the impact and significance of certain principles affecting military discipline and freedom
of speech in the Armed Forces …”
Title:   The armed forces and freedom of speech / by Major Valentin E. Escutin.
OCLC Number:   1291285051
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