Sentences with phrase «fighting for free speech»

More publicity for jury nullification - this time on News 13 in central Florida: Group fighting for free speech against Judge Belvin Perry Video of interview with James Cox is here.
And, having devoted much of my time at Princeton to fighting for free speech, I am glad to see you, my friends, exercising your First Amendment rights and voicing your dissent.
Seize the moral high ground in the fight for free speech and fair treatment.
As Wilmshurst and Singh have demonstrated in their own costly and exhausting libel battles, all too often the fight for free speech depends on the courage of individuals.
Barry's Carpet and Tiling Warehouse, a discount provider of rugs, carpets, tiles, linoleum and more, has joined the ranks of those businesses who are proud to fight for free speech and freedom of expression.
Mr Steyn you have been a beacon of sense, incisive wit and an observable figure of determination to fight for free speech, the acknowledgement of the threat of the Islamification of Europe and the UK, and the utter nonsense of the climate change mafia.
We will advocate for legal checks and balances in the privacy Armageddon circa 2018, albeit we do so as a group that has fought for free speech for over half a century.

Not exact matches

While the terrorist attacks in France have dominated the headlines this week, advocates for free speech are fighting a war on multiple fronts.
As Adam Liptak has explained, these older media companies financed many of the major free speech fights of the 20th century; they saw paying for litigation as part of their business model, and as a public duty.
The tabloid is fighting for an important free speech principle and is pointing out, correctly, that celebrities like Hogan should not be able to use the media when it suits them and shut it down when it doesn't.
In a joint statement aimed at fighting the government's Extremism Disruption Orders they warned the «writing could be on the wall» for free speech.
I mean free speech was one of the things that our ancestors fought the British Crown for....
Do you see what they are doing that a man that wants to run a business the way he wants has a terror gay organization trying to limit his free speech - LIE, it's people who are trying to fighting for the equal civil rights of gays.
Whether we're talking about free speech on Usenet, the policy questions of legitimate marketing and com - mercial activity conducted over email, or the desirable but spam - ish mes - sages that trip the filters and disappear, there is always friction not around the most egregious case (no one argues for Leo Kuvayev's «\ / 1@gR / - \» messages) but at the blurry places where spam threatens to blend into acceptable use, and fighting one might have a deleterious effect on the other.
The teachers unions oppose reforms like Vergara, they oppose free speech lawsuits like Friedrichs vs. the CTA, they oppose charter schools, they fight any attempts to invoke the Parent Trigger Law, and they are continually agitating for more taxes «for the children,» when in reality virtually all new tax revenue for education is poured into the insatiable maw of Wall Street to shore up public sector pension funds.
Of course, the free speech principles for which we are fighting apply to all public employee unions, not just teacher's unions.
I served in the military, and along with many I have fought for the right to free speech.
Ken White and his flock are fighting a holy war for free speech.
But if a member union takes a particular pro-free-speech view, it does seem odd that the AFL - CIO — which has long benefited from free speech protections, and has long fought for broadening such protections — would label that view «troubling and extreme.»
Specializing in IP infringement, privacy, free speech and clearances, the litigator defended DoubleVerify for its online content labeling, Eddie Money in a lawsuit brought by a former drummer and an adult film company fighting piracy.
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