Sentences with phrase «supporters of free speech»

Supporters of free speech frequently describe the concept as «censorship machines», for instance.
I am a supporter of free speech but do something about this idiot and ban him
Frank was a staunch supporter of free speech rights under the First Amendment.
Dr. Curry is a stalwart supporter of free speech and believes it plays a crucial role in the advancement of scientific debate.
I am a huge supporter of free speech and I don't like censorship at all, however when free speech reaches the point where people and businesses get hurt, there should be a way to put an end to it.

Not exact matches

Demonstrators gathered near the University of California, Berkeley campus amid a strong police presence and rallied to show support for free speech and condemn the views of Ann Coulter and her supporters.
Before giving the speech, Cruz met with the editorial board of the Washington Free Beacon, a conservative website, which then ran an obligingly alarmist account of the upcoming event with the headline «Cruz Headlines Conference Featuring Hezbollah Supporters
Since pastors are free to make political endorsements as individual citizens, just not in their official capacities as leaders of the church, supporters of the Johnson Amendment contend that rather than restricting political speech, the rules protect nonprofits from lobbying interests.
So far, the campaigns have been laden with hate speeches, mudslinging and acrimonious attacks on supporters and bill boards of rival parties, heightening fears that it may not be a rancour free exercise.
Frank was a staunch supporter of press free speech rights under the First Amendment.
Ball's supporters (who obviously have no illusions about the quality of his work) are cheering this decision as, «A great victory for free speech
Supporters of keeping the provision, such as Bernie Farber, CEO of the Canadian Jewish Congress, say it's a necessary limit on free speech because the intent is to curb discrimination.
As many Facebook supporters like to point out, the company is a private entity and therefore isn't bound by the First Amendment (which only applies to restrictions on free speech by the government), and it also has a duty to abide by the laws of the countries in which it operates, as Zuckerberg noted in his post.
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