Sentences with phrase «freedom of the press gives»

The First Amendment's guarantee of freedom of the press gives press outlets latitude to endorse or condemn candidates without being prosecuted.

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However, it remains an open question whether it's ever illegal, given the First Amendment's protection of press freedom, for a reporter to solicit information.
Chen even said that he «firmly believes in freedom of the press and democracy,» which is nothing short of stunning given his native country's views on both topics.
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.
Werner Mark Linz, director of Crossroad / Continuum, summed up these requisites for serious denominational publishing in a formula: «Give the press a mandate, means and freedom.
With Danny Welbeck roaming along the frontline ahead of him, and given the freedom to peel out to either wing or run beyond the front man, Sánchez's skill on the ball is complemented by his energy and intelligence when pressing the opposition.
According to O'Neill, the case for press freedom, in the liberal tradition, posits that the open debate of thought through an uncensored media produces unfiltered knowledge and gives way to «truth - seeking.»
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.
Speaking at the media launch of the 2018 World Press Freedom Day, Dr. Hamid urged Ghanaians to be proud about the opportunity given to Ghana to host this year's edition as it...
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.
When the freedom of the press is most directly addressed, largely in the climactic scenes, the film's rocketing momentum slows to a crawl and gives way to hoary declamation.
Just before Natalie Portman took down the men, Oprah Winfrey — given the Cecil B. DeMille lifetime achievement award — reduced the entire room to tears with a rousing speech that covered race, freedom of the press and, of course, the #MeToo movement.
It would be an understatement to point out that the time is ripe for Spielberg to make a movie all about the freedom of the press, given who is sitting in the Oval Office.
In fact, the documentary begins with footage of members of the group about to accept the International Press Freedom Award in New York, which gives the viewer an indication of the filmmaker's admiring view of the group.
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.
No doubt that these parents who want to outlaw the 1st Amendment about freedom of speech and press, are all for the 2nd Amendment giving everyone guns; because IT»S IN THE CONSTITUTION.
Going with a smaller press gives me a lot of the freedoms that self - publishing would, without the stress of the nuts and bolts of publishing.
For promotional purposes, a beautifully presented Monster Hunter Freedom Unite Encyclopedia Gigantica Press Kit was created and given to members of the media.
Exxon gave more than $ 200,000 to the Frontiers of Freedom Institute in 2004, reports the Portland Press Herald.
On Friday, U.S. District Judge Marsha Pechman in Seattle gave the IRS 30 days to produce the requested information, The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press reports.
Given the importance of freedom of expression and the press in our democracy, this is conduct that has caused great prejudice to those freedoms
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