Not exact matches
If Tribune Publishing «or an affiliate»
does not emerge as the winner
of Freedom's publishing business, which includes the Riverside
Press - Enterprise, Tribune would be refunded the money out
of the sale proceeds to another buyer, Rosenthal said.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been known to remark that Dief doesn't get enough credit for that 1960 bid to entrench federal protection
of freedom of religion, speech, the
press, and assembly.
They don't have
freedom of speech, they don't have
freedom of the
press.
True, he
does not lay as much stress on the importance
of maintaining a plurality
of political parties,
freedom of speech and
of the
press, etc., as democratic socialists would wish to
do today; but he
did not yet know as many instances as we
do of the ease with which these things may be snuffed out.
I
do not wish to comment on the specific details
of either case; but it is interesting to note that both touch on the
freedom of the
press or media.
Think
of all the atheist that have died protecting your rights as a US citizen, even the
freedom of religion, yet now they want to use the right for
freedom of speech or
press, religious fanatics are claiming Atheist don't have the right
A couple
of things, Im pretty sure You
do nt have to go to a «Muslim» country to find lack
of freedom of the
press or religion or basic human rights.
He likes his
freedom, and he likes to be a first team player — he won't get that at any
of these other clubs continually mentioned in the
press, like he
does at Arsenal, that was why he left Barcelona.
It also have to
do with limited real democracy, more corruption, less
freedom of press et.c.
«We're in the midst
of a watershed moment in the struggle for women's rights across this country and one
of the key motivators in my decision to
do this is our state's need for a champion on issues ranging from pay equity to health care and reproductive rights to
freedom from sexual harassment and workplace discrimination,» Berman said in a
press release.
In the city in which John Peter Zenger fought for and helped establish
freedom of the
press, we can
do no less.»
The borough president said he had no issue flying the colors
of a nation where
freedom of press and assembly are curtailed, political dissidents are arbitrarily arrested and
do not enjoy due process rights, rival political parties are forbidden from campaigning, gay marriage is illegal and where LGBT persons were until relatively recently deported or placed in labor camps.
In addressing members
of Parliament and journalists in London, Lancman said «all
of us are threatened» when «American journalists and authors can be hauled into kangaroo courts on phoney - baloney libel charges in overseas jurisdictions who don't share our belief in
freedom of speech or a free
press.»
If you don't have access to a shoulder
press machine or if you want to have the stability
of a barbell AND the
freedom of movement
of a dumbbell, this simple machine set up in the power is what you need.
But that doesn't discount the meat
of the sandwich, a skillful and satisfying look at the process and the importance
of freedom of the
press at a time when those institutions are just as under attack as they were under Nixon.
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.
Marrying stylish coupe lines with the
freedom of movement the SUV genre gives, the Eclipse Cross» beautiful, dynamic form serves to bring about the same sense
of excitement and inspiration as the diamond ring seen immediately before and after a total solar eclipse
does,» states the
press release from Mitsubishi.
Also, don't miss May Day, Mother's Day, or World
Press Freedom day, all
of which are coming up soon!
Don't Kill Bill
Press Release I Westword I This One Wild Life I Boulder Dog I Pet Health Care Gazette I Bookhounds I Scratchings and Sniffings I Fang Shui Canines I Up For Pups I Dancing Dog Blog I Champion
of My Heart I Best Friends I FIDO Friendly I Dogs Deserve
Freedom I Jaime Rowe Photography
«We are praised in the
press for a unique and uncompromising way
of creating intense VR content (total
freedom of movement and acceleration in all directions), hence the mix Steam reviews (control and nausea from ~ 20 %
of our gamers — consistent with the locomotion sickness stats), but the
press understood our goals — creating an experience for somebody who wants to
do something cool in VR, not just to be a witness
of it like in most games.
Nor
does Australia have full
freedom of speach or
of the
press.
When
did «progressives» become so, erm, «liberal» with the notion
of press freedom?
Question: What
do the ACLU, the Reporters Committee for
Press Freedom, the American Society
of News Editors, the Association
of American Publishers, the Association
of Alternative Newsmedia (The Village Voice et al), NBC Universal, Bloomberg News, the publishers
of USA Today, Time, The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, The Los Angeles Times, The Detroit Free
Press, The Seattle Times, The Arizona Republic and The Bergen County Record have in common?
Seemingly contradicting this statement, Michael Halpern, CSD program manager and author
of Freedom to Bully, says open - records laws should be amended to limit information available to the public, including limits on public access to e-mails between scientists, research notes, and primary data, telling the Associated
Press, «We don't want to work in an environment where every keystroke is subject to public records.»
I certainly expect my newspapers to defend
freedom of the
press;
do scientific publications now hold themselves to lower standards?»
Rotten though the American legal system is, and despite the fact that most
of these organizations
do not agree with Steyn's views on climate change (nor necessarily with Mann's either), amicus curiae briefs supporting Mark's position have been filed by the American Civil Liberties Union, the Reporters» Committee for
Press Freedom, the American Society
of Newspaper Editors, the Associations
of American Publishers and
of Alternative News Media (e.g. Village Voice), NBC Universal, Bloomberg, Time, USA Today, the Washington Post, and many other publications and groups.
Of course, creating renewable energy initiatives does not necessarily signal freedom of the press: Morocco, for example, will be hosting the next round of climate negotiations, but its media is still highly constrained in its ability to cover the king, his financial interests, and his powerful and wealthy cour
Of course, creating renewable energy initiatives
does not necessarily signal
freedom of the press: Morocco, for example, will be hosting the next round of climate negotiations, but its media is still highly constrained in its ability to cover the king, his financial interests, and his powerful and wealthy cour
of the
press: Morocco, for example, will be hosting the next round
of climate negotiations, but its media is still highly constrained in its ability to cover the king, his financial interests, and his powerful and wealthy cour
of climate negotiations, but its media is still highly constrained in its ability to cover the king, his financial interests, and his powerful and wealthy court.
Lucy Dalglish, executive director
of the Reporters Committee for
Freedom of the
Press, put it best when she said
of the lawsuit: «If you don't like the notion
of conducting the public's business in public, you shouldn't run for office.»
This statement — hardly a rousing endorsement
of video access — came as a result
of his interview with Canadian
Press reporter Allison Jones, who, through a
freedom of information request, had obtained a copy
of an evaluation
done nearly three years previously
of the brief use
of video cameras in Ontario's Court
of Appeal in 2007.
Nov. 2), a federal court in Georgia ruled that Rule 53
of the Federal Rules
of Criminal Procedure prohibits «tweeting» from the courtroom and that Rule 53
does not unconstitutionally restrict
freedom of the
press.
The original meaning should also be construed in broad enough terms to accommodate new phenomena that accord with the ordinary meaning
of the text (for example, interpreting the phrase «
freedom of the
press and other media
of communication» in section 2 (b)
of the Charter to include internet publications, which
did not exist at the time
of the enactment).
Or you could show that the logical extension
of your opponent's cited case would create absurd results, as Judge Frank Easterbrook
did in Kissinger v. Reporters Committee for
Freedom of the
Press.
In light
of these observations, the Appeal Court, by balancing the different protected interests, ruled that, by refusing, in the specific context
of the case and without reasonable cause, to accept the doctor's request for anonymisation, although this request was part
of a legitimate claim
of right to be forgotten, and
did not constitute a disproportionate interference in the
freedom of expression
of the
press, the editor was at fault within the meaning
of Article 1382
of the Civil Code and caused prejudice to the doctor.
For context, the Reporters Committee for
Freedom of the
Press provides a non-exhaustive list
of examples
of actions reporters can take when publishing parody and satire, noting again that no single item below must be included and the presence
of one
of them
does not provide an absolute defense.
1848 Hungarian declaration
of independence — though it
did not actually lead to independence... 1861 H.S. Maine, Ancient Law 1881 French law on
freedom of the
press 1932 Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562 1945 Charter
of the United Nations 1952 Completion
of the Uniform Commercial Code 1957 Civil Rights Act
of 1957 1963 Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty 1963 Gideon v. Wainwright establishes a constitutional right to counsel 1971 John Rawls — A Theory
of Justice 1982 Canadian Charter
of Rights and Freedoms 1996 International Court
of Justice's Advisory Opinion on the Legality
of the use
of Nuclear Weapons 1996 UN Model Law on Electronic Commerce
«It's a good thing provided it defends all cases
of religious persecution, not just those that are bothering domestic constituencies at home, and that it doesn't ignore other human - rights violations, which usually accompany religious persecution, like limits on
freedom of the
press, denial
of democratic rights and persecution.»
Or limiting
freedom of the
press, denying democratic rights etc.... well, the Parliamentary Gallery might; and some scholars
of constitutional law; and some people who have this unusual belief that the current majority has as much
of an obligation to obey laws passed by the past Parliament (until the laws are repealed or declared unconstitutional (oops)-RRB- as a former Tory Cabinet minister accused
of things we can't speak
of (because we don't know and were never told).
«For present purposes, we may and
do assume that
freedom of speech and
of the
press — which are protected by the First Amendment from abridgment by Congress — are among the fundamental personal rights and «liberties» protected by the due process clause
of the Fourteenth Amendment from impairment by the States.»
The award aims to support and disseminate their work in an effort to safeguard and promote the
freedom of press and the right to information — both
of which are under threat around the world but also inside the European Union, which
does not yet offer adequate legislative protection for such work.