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Creators on MSNWhy does government want to silence its opponents? Defend freedom of speechWe have hired a government to protect our speech, not to tell us how to live. Instead, it does whatever will keep it in power ...
The Supreme Court has not directly addressed the issue of immigrants’ free speech rights since the Red Scare of the 1940s and ...
AS the world is increasingly becoming interconnected, the fabric of society through the social media space must guarantee a ...
Discusses facets of U.S. Anti-SLAPP laws and the Uniform Public Expression Protection Act (UPEPA) and scope of free speech ...
The University of Sussex was fined £585,000 after the OfS said its equality policy - which includes rules to "positively ...
Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw supported the summons issued to comedian Kunal Kamra for comments on Maharashtra deputy CM ...
A regulator penalized the school three years after a professor quit in response to what she said was a campaign of harassment ...
If speech can be effectively chilled in these critical intellectual spaces, it makes it much easier to silence the broader ...
University of Sussex fined £585,000 over policies on freedom of speech. But the Office for Students ruling is met with ...
In an open letter published by Spanish media, Ms Ortiz herself warned that the book threatened to “re-victimise” those ...
Towards the end of my column two weeks ago about freedom of speech and assembly, I briefly mentioned the proposed Teaneck ordinance regulating protests, and noted that “I may have more to say as ...
The University of Sussex has been fined £585,000 by the higher education regulator, the Office for Students (OfS), for ...
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