Sentences with phrase «freedom after speech»

The President Nana Akuffo Addo must realize that freedom of speech is totally meaningless without freedom after speech.

Not exact matches

London Mayor Sadiq Khan's war of words with Donald Trump escalated after he called on Britons to take to the streets in a show of «freedom of speech» the president's visit.
Massachusetts is beefing up security around abortion clinics and scrambling for a legal fix after the U.S. Supreme Court voided the state's buffer zone law that kept protesters 35 feet away, saying it violated freedom of speech.
The report also comes after Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's historic Jan. 21 speech on Internet freedom, where she announced: «An attack on one nation's networks can be an attack on all.»
Not long after his return, «freedom of worship» appeared in two prominent speeches delivered by Secretary Clinton.
«Freedom of worship» first appeared in a high profile speech in Obama's remarks at the memorial for the victims of the Fort Hood shooting last November, a few months after his Cairo speech.
It is, after all, «protected by First Amendment guarantees of freedom of speech
After living almost 200 years the First Amendment, we have laws which either punish or prevent the freedom of all of these forms of speech.
The student body at Balliol College was accused of violating free speech and religious freedom after the Student Union vice-president Freddy Potts informed...
«What is freedom of speech, after all, but a guarantee of the right to have dialogue?»
It does not say a politician can't express his or her beliefs, as a matter of fact, freedom of speech is next after the above quote.
«All of us want to live in a place where there's freedom — political freedom, freedom of speech, all of these things,» said Scott after a stop in Fort Myers on Monday morning.
Putting freedom - of - speech issues aside — Chapman is entitled to his opinion, after all — the question comes down to when a lawyer's duty to a former client ends.
Lord Justice Leveson is said to have complained to Downing Street in February after the education secretary said the inquiry into media standards was having a «chilling effect» on freedom of speech.
His comments came minutes after National Rifle Association head Wayne LaPierre slammed Democrats in a speech that linked the fight over gun control with a broader fight for freedom.
However Mr Mahama Haruna speaking to mynewsgh.com in his first interview after the judgment said he disagrees completely with the judgment and that it is not proper for the courts of Ghana to be giving damages to destroy the freedom of the press and of speech.
It's Nice Ed's coming back he was at stoke after all, Ed dropped the triangulation line that Blair liked, funny as he actually appealed to both Daivd Owen, Maurice Glasman and Tony benn in 2010 ′ but the triangulation of middle / working class votes has gone that it's not even Left / Right anymore, and the dozen or so policies that unite ex Labour voters who vote Libdem, and the ones who vote Ukip can be summed up in, ignore Soctland and Northern Ireland politics concentrate on the economy, Defence, freedom of speech and women's rights,
His passionate defense of human rights and freedom of speech is deeply tied to his own personal experience, after spending his early childhood in a labor camp with his family, and later on being targeted for his outspoken criticism of the Chinese government.
Named after the heralded «Four Freedoms» wartime address delivered by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1941, the super PAC intends to evoke the protection of inherent freedoms such as speech and worship, in addition to protecting from want and fear.
Founded by Hank Willis Thomas, a photographer and conceptual artist, and Eric Gottesman, a video artist and activist, the super PAC is named after Franklin D. Roosevelt's «Four Freedoms» wartime address in 1941 — a call to safeguard the freedoms of speech and worship, the freedom from want, and the freedom from fear.
The Metropolitan Police have confirmed an incident following the Day for Freedom free speech event in London on Sunday which left an attendee bloodied after he was attacked by Antifa with a bike lock.
Princeton professor Lawrence Rosen announced on Monday that he'd be shutting down his course on cultural freedoms for the rest of the semester after he faced a media backlash for using the n - word during a classroom lecture on hate speech.
Regardless of what you may have surmised after reading headlines such as «Freedom gets a spanking» in the wake of Max Mosley's victory over the publishers of the News of The World (Mosley v News Group Newspapers Ltd [2008] All ER (D) 322 (Jul)-RRB-, or on reading the views expressed by Mr Dacre in his speech to the Society of Editors, the lawyers have not spoiled your fun.
Traditionally, the main point of freedom of speech was that a court couldn't stop you from saying something, but could only seek to punish you after the fact (and for that you get a jury, a public hearing, etc.) But more recently, courts realized that subsequent punishment had similar effects to prior restraint.
In a comment made in a speech on the eve of the 2017 General Election and less than a week after the London Bridge attack, she vowed to beef up counter-terror powers by restricting «the freedom and the movements of terrorist suspects when we have enough evidence to know they present a threat, but not enough evidence to prosecute them in full in court... And if human rights laws stop us from doing it, we will change those laws so we can do it.»
For example, after the Charlie Hebdo attacks, Nicolas Boring, the Foreign Law Specialist at the Law Library of Congress for France and French - speaking countries, wrote an FALQ on freedom of speech in France.
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