Sentences with phrase «freedom of press so»

Well the media publishes to sell newspapers and we have freedom of the press so what is he implying?

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A number of media outlets, including several TV networks, have tried to present a united front and argue that penning journalists up is not acceptable conduct in a country where press freedom is enshrined in the Constitution, but so far they have made little progress.
In December, Bezos gave $ 250,000 to the U.S. branch of the international press freedom watchdog group Reporters Without Borders so it could open an office in San Francisco.
«Some claim that the best way to protect the freedom of religion is to implement so - called anti-defamation policies that would restrict freedom of expression and the freedom of religion,» Clinton said at a press conference on Monday.
The freedom of the human mind... meddles with every question, and wanders over heaven and earth, except so far as the authority of the Divine Word, as a superincumbent weight, presses it down, and restrains it within limits.
No pluripartidism, some freedom of the press and culture, private property, but not private ownership of companies (so only state owned companies which would mean a centralized economic control), limited freedom to travel.
But it is not unreasonable for Hacked Off to feel that, just as the press is entitled to freedom, so are the rest of us, within certain boundaries.
RWB also fights against censorship and laws that undermine press freedom, gives financial aid each year to 100 or so journalists or media outlets in difficulty (to pay for lawyers, medical care and equipment) as well to the families of imprisoned journalists, and works to improve the safety of journalists, especially those reporting in war zones.
«The Post» offers not so much a message as a warning: that freedom of the press is a fight that never stops, and that the force that keeps it going is the absolute die - hard belief in that freedom.
Her story, in addition to the scuttlebutt about protecting the first amendment and freedom of the press and so on and so forth, is navigating a man's world where no one thinks she belongs.
Forty - seven years after The Washington Post published the so - called Pentagon Papers, there is another paranoid bully in the White House, press freedom is under real threat and the US capital is awash with lies, slander and allegations of «fake news».
«The primary and common duty of all of us assembled here today is to consolidate people's confidence in their state... so the people feel sure of their future and their possibilities to realize their freedoms and their rights,» the Associated Press reported.
States, with their newfound freedom of action under ESSA, might also press their districts to fix the problem and amend collective bargaining laws so equity for students trumps seniority for teachers.
Signs of such deterioration abound, as conservatives push to loosen the grip of governments and unions so as to maximize the freedom of families and schools to chart their own course, and as liberals redefine education reform into a «social justice» crusade, construe today's problems in race and gender terms, and press government to do more to advance and protect selected subgroups — a trend that's been welcomed and in fact quickened by the Obama administration's eagerness to nationalize these endeavors and institute federal regulations that further them.
When did «progressives» become so, erm, «liberal» with the notion of press freedom?
Even so, Mann is a public figure so freedom of the press wins.
Our experience so far of lay appointments is of: (a) fiscal measures (increasing fees and reducing legal aid) which have a negative impact on access to justice; and (b) unseemly spats with the Lord Chief Justice about law reform and the freedom of the press.
In fact, argued Yoo, the president's authority to wage war is so broad that it includes the right to suspect free speech and freedom of the press.
Bloggers presuming to operate under an unfettered freedom of speech or greater latitude offered to members of the press are losing civil cases for defamation, slander, libel, and so on.
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