The tribunal could brightly conclude that his rights to religious belief and free speech were not violated. |
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Yet today the courts are developing the UK human rights law on free speech in relation to a right to privacy. |
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And once that kind of liberal verity of free speech seems to be under threat, then the commentators come out and criticism rains down. |
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My ideas of free speech, democracy, and religious tolerance followed to win over even the most stubborn of nonconformists. |
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They also agitated for free speech and assembly, the liberation of political prisoners and for the abolition of grain requisitioning. |
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If community standards of good taste are substituted for principles of free speech, does that amount to censorship violative of academic freedom? |
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Especially in cases of free speech, shouldn't the burden be on the plaintiff to prove infringement? |
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As recent cases show, free speech is being censored in the name of privacy under the Human Rights Act. |
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He maintains he's a serious campaigner for free speech, which he says is curtailed by oppressive local by-laws. |
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The ultimate obstruction to carrying out our parliamentary duties is something that prevents us from exercising free speech. |
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I've always thought that the basic right to free speech has got a bit mixed up somewhere. |
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It is hard cases such as these, where content seems beyond the possibility of defence, where the case for free speech online is fought or lost. |
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This anonymous critic mistakenly used free speech as an excuse for committing a hate crime. |
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This is a blatant infringement on the basic constitution of the right to free speech. |
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Without warning, they proceeded to side with the corporate war profiteers, and use violence to suppress nonviolent free speech. |
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Could we defend his right to free speech, even if so much of what he said was politically incorrect? |
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During the centuries of superstition and feudalism following Athens's downfall, free speech was barely considered as an idea. |
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This being the sixties, most of them felt it was a matter of free speech, which really got his goat. |
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But what is the reaction of our Home Secretary to these tricky questions about free speech? |
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The intimidation of political dissidents threatens the right of free speech for all and debases our traditions of civil liberty and tolerance. |
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But the paps, along with legal experts, say they are protected by their right to free speech under the US constitution. |
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It ended Gandhi's emergency legislation, and restored civil liberties and free speech. |
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I am still naive enough that I'd like our country run on a basis of free speech and civil liberties. |
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I served to protect your free speech, so shut your yapper and don't write things I don't like to read! |
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The authors wish to codify and clarify where privacy and free speech rights begin and end. |
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It is more important that the law is not subverted by those who want to limit the field of free speech and fair comment. |
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Not that I am presumptuous enough to compare myself to them of course, but that is the price you pay for free speech, apparently. |
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Muzzling of free speech and gagging of facts is incompatible with democracy. |
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The presence of good satire is a fair indicator of the level of free speech you have. |
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Has the coverage been fair to those who say the bill badly damages free speech? |
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A shadow government has emerged, which issues executive fiats undermining constitutional guarantees of privacy, due process and free speech. |
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The reaction to our contemporary confessional culture has altered the meaning of free speech and privacy. |
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Since he clearly understands the law, it's plain that if we take him at his word, he appears to believe in free speech only for himself. |
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The ban on AG was imposed, using the Political Parties Act that severely curtails the democratic rights of free association and free speech. |
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The decision did not address whether the application of the law would also avoid infringing on constitutionally protected rights of free speech. |
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He champions free speech but if opposing views are brought forth, he interrupts and heckles. |
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Saturday's rally reminded me of the dangers of defining free speech legalistically. |
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Could it be that the forum of free speech is a right to be doled out only to those deemed politically worthy? |
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Another problem is the way that free speech tends to be seen as a slogan of the right. |
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Mary then suggests a few remedies to this ridiculous exercise of free speech by students. |
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An appellate tribunal overturned the original opinion that had eviscerated free speech rights. |
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Bleeding heart liberals have said the new regulations will deny free speech. |
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Prohibitions against smoking and free speech have been in the news a lot lately. |
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It basically is a lawsuit that's filed that encumbers someone's basic right to free speech. |
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But the First Amendment guarantees free speech and assembly, not freedom from government attendance at public meetings. |
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Stop complaining about free speech and don't be a hypocrite, there's a love. |
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He said we should uphold the principle of free speech while recognising that it comes with conditions attached. |
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I'm not sure I could be as tactful about the whole thing as he is, but when it comes down to it, I guess free speech is what we fight for. |
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For example, to claim a right to free speech is to talk nonsense as nobody really has such a total right. |
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The whole labelling thing isn't some sort of sneaky back-door censorship program, but its a way of protecting free speech. |
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We live in a democratic society where everyone has the right to free speech and a fair hearing. |
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However, some student newspaper editors said they ran the ad in the spirit of free speech and open debate. |
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Most importantly, we need to trust the public with free speech and strong ideas. |
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For example, according to the First Amendment, Congress shall make no law abridging free speech. |
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At the same time, the right to free speech does not absolve us from our duty to behave responsibly. |
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Another of his hallmarks was a consistent struggle for free speech and human rights. |
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I believe in free speech and free expression but these barbaric people are going too far and need to be stopped. |
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Still, people seem to be more fond of free speech in the abstract than in specific instances. |
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Want to see free speech abolished because it offends your delicate sensitivities? |
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Looking to the future, the legal quagmire of the Internet presents new issues and challenges to both free speech and morality. |
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We are committed to the pursuit of freedom, free speech and genuine tolerance. |
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Our Prime Minister is on about how political correctness is harming free speech and opinion. |
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The incident spotlights the shell game being run on state campuses across North America under the guise of free speech. |
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You have the right to free speech in this country with certain areas being off limits. |
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The history of free speech in this country is the history of winning the freedom to argue about religion. |
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I replied that there are just a few issues where we have to stop pussyfooting around, and free speech was one of them. |
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I can be all for free speech but still punch your lights out if you make a rude, demeaning comment to my child. |
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In spite of the best efforts of the Justice Department, the librarians have struck a blow for free speech and won. |
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Is it a state of affairs where free speech is suppressed by the organs of the State? |
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As in other areas, free speech supporters will have to hope the government proceeds with a scalpel, and not a bludgeon. |
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We live in a very multicultural society where respect and tolerance are just as important as free speech. |
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With the advent of the Internet, the right to free speech has become a realization. |
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Even here, where free speech is a right unless the mayor doesn't like you, I cannot get a hearing. |
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To some people, this will seem an unwarranted naivety about the power of free speech in civil society to weed out cultural oppression. |
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It's different when Right Wingers want to crush free speech and create a police state environment of informers and rats in a house of worship. |
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The assistant vice chancellor for public affairs said the dispute was not a free speech issue. |
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Occasionally, the free speech of those in attendance sunk to nauseating levels. |
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If you want to be victimized by those who are willing to abuse free speech so be it. |
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He came to Strasbourg, France, to witness the free speech argument in Harry Evans's landmark thalidomide case. |
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Yes, free speech is a right that must be protected, says the ACLU, but so is the constitutional right to obtain an abortion. |
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The simple, awful truth is that free speech has never been particularly popular in America. |
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It was an attempt to combat a growing chill on free speech in Turkey while placing his newspaper at the center of the debate. |
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Throughout its 800-year history, Cambridge University has guarded jealously its absolute right to free speech. |
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The question of whether English law strikes the correct balance between concerns of free speech and the protection of reputations may now be considered. |
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In the case of the Metro-North, the MTA stood its ground in allowing free speech, and should be commended. |
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Rights from cultural autonomy to freedom of information to free speech all need to be recalibrated according to the powerful role of global media today. |
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Asserting our right to free speech is the only to ensure that 12 people did not die in vain. |
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Jacob Mchangama argues that, for Akkari, the Danish tradition of free speech acted as a disinfectant. |
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Haghjoo went out too, donning tape over his mouth and a sign lauding free speech for Iran. |
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Nor should the irony of this be overlooked, given Hanson's stridently self-righteous defense of free speech in the face of repressive political correctness. |
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This is my web site, running on a server I own, using bandwidth I pay for, located in a nation which reserves the right of free speech for its citizens. |
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Tend to your own garden, to quote the great sage of free speech, Voltaire, and invite people to follow your example. |
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The American Civil Liberties Union, which demanded the T-shirt ban be lifted and the suspensions reversed, said the case is really about free speech. |
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Before ISIS militants surrounded the Syrian city, it had flourished as a place of tolerance and free speech. |
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Maybe when Ron Sims gets on a bus to promote yet another tax increase for transportation the driver can give him the bird in the spirit of political free speech. |
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His impassioned defence of free speech changed the tenor of the debate. |
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A Vermont bill, Sorrell v ims Health, went to the Supreme Court, but it was struck down on free speech grounds. |
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The NY Governor has set off a right-wing firestorm, standing accused of seeking to stifle free speech and political plurality. |
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Nevertheless, Kuwaiti parliamentarians do not share Western ideals of free speech and separation of religion and state. |
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You accept it because you believe in free speech and open debate. |
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The main media outlets have imposed their own, more far-reaching blackout on the case, despite its implications for civil liberties and free speech. |
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Yet his blithe rejection of free speech is a formula for tyranny. |
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They have a sincere and deep conviction about the license of free speech. |
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Such a demand is an unhelpful confusion in the free speech debate. |
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Socrates gave the first cry for free speech, but only his own right freely to express truth unimpeded by the tyranny of the majority as represented by the Athenian demos. |
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Actually, the United States is an outlier among democracies in granting such generous free speech guarantees. |
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Laughing at the wholesale denial of free speech is not the voice of moderation. |
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The First Amendment, of course, guarantees the right to free speech and assembly, and to worship as one pleases. |
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But although the Bill of Rights seemed a bulwark in defense of free speech, the 1798 Alien and Sedition Acts revealed its continued vulnerability. |
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I support free speech but I also believe that debates must be open and honest and that politicians must avoid hypocrisy, double talk and hidden agendas. |
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For those who don't know me, free speech is my biggest hobby horse. |
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Sometimes what people will say will horrify us but we value that right to free speech and we have a duty to uphold that right even when we disagree with what they say. |
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Commercial free speech is protected, but it is not immune from regulation. |
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Yet the incursions on free speech can be insidious and imperceptible. |
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Reader, see how yet technical communicants deserve free speech rights. |
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Many universities report that they instituted the zones to protect free speech rights and prevent demonstrations from interfering with other campus activities. |
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Parliamentary democracy, and things like free speech, a free press and free association, are invaluable to any campaign for a more egalitarian society. |
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Huge crowds marched to the square to assert their right to free speech. |
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How has this association arisen between free speech and a right to know? |
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This was a significant victory for free speech and the right to protest. |
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Tennessee now joins several other states, including Florida, New Hampshire and West Virginia, which have abandoned gag rules in the interest in protecting free speech. |
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The county court upheld her suspension, and at the end of November the state's supreme court refused to hear the case she had lodged in defence of free speech. |
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Dedicated exponents of free speech that they are, the site's editors have now banned one of the few centre-left people who ever posted on their message board. |
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Because of these unique characteristics dazibao represent one of the few effective vestiges of free speech that may be used to voice political dissent in China. |
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If there is anyone who values free speech, it is a tenured professor! |
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If free speech is the lifeblood of democracy then the fate and the prognosis of the latter are that of the former. |
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Protestors say the president is cracking down on free speech. |
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Parliament ceased to punish the publishing of its debates as harshly, partly due to the campaigns of John Wilkes on behalf of free speech. |
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The incident was about an organization's preserving its reputation for nonpartisanship, not curbing the free speech of its employees. |
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Instead, they are united by language, history, culture and their shared values of democracy, free speech, human rights, and the rule of law. |
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It is the function of free speech to free men from bondage of irrational fears. |
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I think the issue is less one of free speech than it is one of freeloading. |
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Fear of serious injury cannot alone justify suppression of free speech and assembly. |
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This is an astonishing statement, coming as it does, from a newspaper that purportedly defends free speech. |
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Instead of free speech, we now have regulated speech that has ensnarled elections in a web of bizarre and opaque rules. |
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Cybercafe owners challenged the rules, which they say invade privacy and unduly burden free speech. |
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Some said that the antiobscenity laws were an infringement of free speech. |
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I can make that statement in a national magazine without fear of retribution from the government because of free speech protections in the First Amendment. |
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If we had narrow regulation, you would destroy the market for this bad censorware, and you would have a much better free speech environment than you have right now. |
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In short, they were majoritarians, not libertarians, and they turned to the Court only because they thought free speech served the interests of the majority at the time. |
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University campuses have historically been bastions of free speech. |
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The ACLU has sued the Secret Service over its policy of penning people into free speech zones and discriminating against protesters based on the content of their speech. |
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And it was as a judge that his concepts of privacy and free speech ultimately, if posthumously, resulted in virtual legal sea changes that continue to resonate even today. |
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Kuchma was, however, criticised by opponents for corruption, electoral fraud, discouraging free speech and concentrating too much power in his office. |
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University of California, Los Angeles Chancellor Gene Block issued a statement concerning both the value of free speech and the responsibility for civil discourse. |
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These dissents were most noteworthy in cases dealing with the free speech rights of defendants who had expressed opposition to the military draft. |
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Here, Smith developed his passion for liberty, reason and free speech. |
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