Media Law and Policy
The Alien and Sedition Acts were a series of four laws enacted in 1798 during John Adams's presidency, aimed at restricting immigration and limiting free speech. These acts allowed the government to deport foreign nationals deemed dangerous and criminalized making false statements against the federal government. This legislation sparked significant controversy regarding its implications for civil liberties, particularly in relation to sedition, incitement, and the expression of dissenting opinions.
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