These issues include how to craft regulatory laws surrounding short - term rentals (such as those facilitated by Airbnb), strategies for
addressing free speech issues after the Supreme Court's Reed v. Town of Gilbert and regulating new technologies like drones.
Not exact matches
In an
address to the conservative Federalist Society, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito defended his stance on the
issue by arguing, «Surely the idea that the First Amendment protects only certain privileged voices should be disturbing to anybody who believes in
free speech.»
Framing no - platforming as a
free speech issue allows critics to brush aside welfare concerns without
addressing them.
COSA's 2017 Seminar Committee, under the leadership of COSA Board member Pilar Sokol, New York State School Boards Association, has put together a star - studded program packed with crucial
issues school attorney have
addressed for fifty years, like religion,
free speech, federal regulation, and student rights, as well as cutting - edge operational
issues like web accessibility and school technology.
The statute does not protect «
free speech» in the abstract; it only protects bloggers, non-traditional journalists, and other online publishers when they
address this narrow class of
issues (i.e., the granting or denial of a public permit or application).