Sentences with phrase «for free expression»

The government neither assumed nor retained any express responsibility for the provision of a public forum for free expression on university campuses.
Web platforms run by nonprofit and community groups, which serve as invaluable outlets for free expression and knowledge sharing, would be equally at risk.
It puts the artists on the front line and provides them with the opportunity for free expression.
Business meetings are neither occupational therapy sessions nor venues for free expression.
«It is good for our business to push for free expression,» he said.
Her teaching style incorporates specific alignment joined with exploratory movement for free expression.
On that basis the court concluded at para 32 that there was no assumed or retained responsibility to maintain a public forum for free expression.
At least the Canadian Civil Liberties Association and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression stood in ashamed silence on the matter.
Not allowing for the free expression of one's beliefs is a major imperfection to be criticized.
Some insist that the Air Force Academy must allow for free expression of religion and that telling someone about Jesus does not constitute establishment of religion.
Full of dynamism and punching with spirit, his works reference youth culture, personal experience, and a fight for free expression.
As for free expression, I'm a pretty strict Voltairian — I may disagree with you, but I'm sure as hell going to do everything I can to make sure you can say what you think.
Though those were dark days for free expression in America, we still produced some beautiful films and stars back then.
Normalizing real, frank, two - way conversations takes intentional effort, modeling and the creation of spaces that prove, over time, to be safe harbors for free expression - and I mean safe occupationally and emotionally.
He is doing as Jesus did and expressing love at the same time which is as Jesus intended... doing these things in love is in the Bible but Jesus did not explicitly state who to express that love... It seems God left some room for free expression of love.
«His directorial vision deftly brought together provocative subject matter, stellar performances and haunting images to tell the stories of the universal struggle for free expression and self - determination that informed so much of his work and his life.»
While I encourage blank paper coloring for free expression as often as possible, for many preschoolers pre-printed coloring pages are their first exposure to printed boundaries.
He, or perhaps an actor, held the torch for free expression, standing throughout all five hours of the opening, dressed as the Statue of Liberty.
But the list's new additions ring in exciting advancements for the art world and beyond — from a forebear of this year's biggest trend in painting to a figurehead for free expression and a Chicagoan serving as a catalyst for social change.
In The Point, Catherine Wilson contemplates the United Kingdom's recently instituted immigration policy for artists, which is damaging the country's reputation as a haven for free expression, and essayist Fatima Bhutto, from Karachi, examines how the art practices of three of her peers comment on the dangerous act of simply being a woman artist in Pakistan today.
Extending this thematic, new nightlife pictures present underground club venues frequented by the artist as sanctuaries for free expression and even protest, offering a subtle counterpoint to the flood of uniform party pictures that now clutter social media.
While the respondent and the Canadian Association for Free Expression suggested the writings were out of date, Justice William Grant pointed to the «anti-Semitic rantings» of the current chairman of the National Alliance in a 2011 radio broadcast.
The Canadian Civil Liberties Education Trust and the Centre for Free Expression at Ryerson University are collaborating on a project that will focus on freedom of expression for teachers in the K - 12 public school systems.
The appellant did not obstruct others from using the space and the area in front of the Town Hall is a traditional location for free expression, making it an ideal location for a public protest.
Google later took down some of the ads, while Facebook said it didn't work directly with Secure America Now and pointed to Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg's statements that the social media giant needs to allow for free expression even when it doesn't agree.
«It's disturbing to see the court issuing a decision that tramples over users» freedom to communicate securely and the role of the Internet as a place for free expression,» she told the E-Commerce Times.
The groups aimed the promotion of a comfortable environment for the free expression of the participants in relation to the proposed subject that surged from the demands of the group.
As the year draws to a close, EFF is looking back at the major trends influencing digital rights in 2011 and discussing where we are in the fight for a free expression, innovation, fair use, and privacy.
As smart phone prices fall, and take - up expands, the opportunities for free expression and accessto information across borders are set to grow.
Executor Fred Streed opposed the application with the support of the Canadian Association for Free Expression.
I consider it a sad day when an outlet for free expression... Continue Reading →
However, electoral irregularities and intimidation led Commonwealth observers to declare that «the conditions in Zimbabwe did not adequately allow for a free expression of will by the electors» and the country was suspended from the Commonwealth later that year - a decision renewed in December 2003.
Prateek campaigns for an evidence - based approach to health policy and for free expression, and is a research scientist and science communicator at University College London.
Among the intervenors were Canadian Civil Liberties Association, Samuelson - Glushko, Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic, NetCoalition, British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, Canadian Newspaper Association, Ad IDEM / Canadian Media Lawyers Association, Magazines Canada, Canadian Journalists for Free Expression, Writers» Union of Canada, Professional Writers Association of Canada, PEN Canada and Canadian... [more]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Key sections of Bill C - 51 violate Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms TORONTO (July 21, 2015)-- The Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) are initiating a Charter challenge today against key sections of Bill C - 51, the Anti-terrorism Act, 2015.
Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) reports how the Conservative government is muzzling scientists, undercutting Access to Information legislation and harassing whistleblowers.
CCLA, in partnership with PEN Canada, the B.C. Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA), and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) has launched Censorship Tracker, an online crowd - sourced mapping tool to monitor threats to freedom of expression in Canada.
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) are initiating a
TORONTO (July 21, 2015)-- The Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) are initiating a Charter challenge today against key sections of Bill C - 51, the Anti-terrorism Act, 2015.
Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) monitors, defends and reports on free expression and access to information in Canada and abroad.
Note: On July 30, 2015 the NB Court of Appeal dismissed the Canadian Association for Free Expression's (an intervenor in...
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