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Texting, Suicide, and the Law
The case against punishing Michelle Carter
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- 124 pages
- Reading time
- 5 hours
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The narrative explores the controversial Texting Suicide case of 2014, where Conrad Roy took his life after being urged by his girlfriend, Michelle Carter. It delves into complex themes such as freedom of speech, the implications of the First Amendment, and the intersection of criminal justice with suicide laws and privacy. This case raises critical questions about accountability and the role of digital communication in influencing personal decisions.
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Texting, Suicide, and the Law, Mark Tunick
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- Released
- 2019
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- Title
- Texting, Suicide, and the Law
- Subtitle
- The case against punishing Michelle Carter
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Mark Tunick
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Released
- 2019
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 124
- ISBN13
- 9780367197407
- Category
- Social sciences, Legal literature, Political Science / Politics, Forensic science / Police
- Description
- The narrative explores the controversial Texting Suicide case of 2014, where Conrad Roy took his life after being urged by his girlfriend, Michelle Carter. It delves into complex themes such as freedom of speech, the implications of the First Amendment, and the intersection of criminal justice with suicide laws and privacy. This case raises critical questions about accountability and the role of digital communication in influencing personal decisions.