Sentences with phrase «principle of free speech»

I don't visit there myself out of the principle of free speech.
If, for example, an special interest group is receiving 96 % of its funding from, say, Westboro Baptist Church, the principle of free speech (and Buckley v. Valeo) would say that prohibiting such donations is bad.
«I would like you to know that I very much hope the Russian authorities would support the principle of free speech for all their citizens and not feel that they have to punish you for your protest.»
If your definition of freedom of speech has a «except when» in it, then you don't believe in the principle of free speech.
If there is any misunderstanding, school officials should take the opportunity to explain the fundamental principle of free speech in America: the government does not endorse every viewpoint it fails to suppress.
Twitter has often boasted about its commitment to the principles of free speech, sometimes leading to criticism from those who felt the company was more interested in tolerating all forms of speech than in trying to ensure a harassment - free experience for its users.
But now the accusers are being accused, with a battle being waged over principles of free speech, government overreach and collaboration with activist organizations.
The government of Kaduna State upholds the principles of free speech and respects the freedom of expression.
The gruesome attack on the satirical magazine headquarters in Paris at the beginning of this year, inspired Paul Schimmel, Vice President of the gallery, to organise a booth with a selection of works addressing the principles of free speech and artistic expression.
Penn State has a deep and profound commitment to the First Amendment and the principles of free speech and expression.
She found herself having to defend fundamental democratic principles of free speech and activities associated with normal discourse such as «having a private meeting, conducting a workshop, publishing a report, or advocating that a public official take action» and underscored the importance of these activities in her own work at various NGOs and in academia — and as a staff member at the State Department.
or methods to effect industrial or political change or revolution, though no such teaching or advocacy attended the meeting in question, violates the constitutional principles of free speech and assembly.
Indeed, the status of this topic as free speech that is supposed to be guaranteed under the First Amendment has been upheld by courts more than once: ● in Florida, where a judge affirmed that handing out FIJA brochures regarding jury nullification is legal based on principles of free speech ● in New York, where a federal judge dismissed false jury tampering charges against someone handing out brochures that advocated jury nullification ● in Colorado, where a judge dismissed false jury tampering charges against two people handing out FIJA's educational material on jury nullification
Underlying this decision was the motivation to uphold the principles of free speech that underlie both the Internet's inherently global character and the US's First Amendment.
That's an important step on the path to bring British libel law in line with basic principles of free speech and common sense that all blawgers should be happy to see.

Not exact matches

For all his talk about principles like openness and free speech, his leadership is better viewed as a balancing of constituencies, a reality familiar to any politician.
Jacobs: You've talked a lot about free speech, civil rights, the principles of that.
The 5 - to - 4 decision was a vindication, the majority said, of the First Amendment's most basic free speech principle — that the government has no business regulating political speech.
This solicitude is remarkable because normal free speech principles emphatically (and somewhat dogmatically) require citizens on public streets to put up with the hurly - burly of untrammeled debate.
Its first amendment was based on God of the bibles law that every man and woman were created equal... It gives us free will and freedom of speech... Without this nation being founded by the Christian principles this country would look like Syria in shambles and we would be in fear...
Clearly, they did not envision a society dedicated to the principle of pagan free speech.
When one party has elevated lifestyle libertinism to the first of constitutional principles (and is prepared to kill unborn children, jettison free speech, and traduce religious freedom in service to hedonism), while the other is prepared to nominate a fantasist who spun grotesque fairy tales about an alleged connection between an opponent's family and Lee Harvey Oswald shortly before he closed the deal?
Perhaps over-exploring the principles of freedom of expression and free speech and candid independent opinion, some leading members of the party poured their hearts out on several vexed matters including what they termed a uni-polar power bloc control and grips of the party especially by the presidential candidate, «Dr».
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Ghana believes in the principles that democratic societies provide individuals with the best conditions for political liberty, personal freedom, equality of opportunity and economic development under the rule of law; and therefore being committed to advancing the social and political values on which democratic societies are founded, including the basic personal freedoms and human rights, as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; in particular, the right of free speech, organization, assembly and non-violent dissent; the right to free elections and the freedom to organize effective parliamentary opposition to government; the right to a free and independent media; the right to religious belief; equality before the law; and individual opportunity and prosperity.
The forcible removal of branding would infringe fundamental legal rights, severely damage principles around intellectual property and set a dangerous precedent for the future of commercial free speech.
We put our country first exerting British principles of democracy and free speech.
He said Buhari acknowledged that as a key component of democratic principles, people in democratic societies «are so emotionally attached to free speech that they would defend it with all their might».
This guidance, which outlines five key principles for upholding free speech, highlights the importance of doing so in these institutions which form the bastion of education and learning in the UK.
Yesterday, Judge William H. Pauley III agreed, calling the law «offensive to free speech principles» and saying it was based on an «overly broad definition of commercial speech
They hesitate and wobble indecisively even on so clear an issue of principle as free speech in the Geert Wilders controversy.
Of course, the free speech principles for which we are fighting apply to all public employee unions, not just teacher's unions.
The first principle of the defense of free speech is eternal vigilance is the price of freedom: readers who accept David Rose's false misuses of the press as protected speech demonstrate insufficient skepticism.
More than half the brief is a principled free - speech defense of what I and Rand Simberg said - or as the contents page puts it:
The principled crusaders for free speech at the Heartland Institute today took the pragmatic step of banning credentialed journalists from its event fearing negative publicity.
The argument for change tends to be based on principle (we are undervaluing free speech) or on anecdotal evidence (important speech is being chilled because of fear of litigation).
In one instance, on October 3, 2017, the National Post published Pardy's opposition to the Law Society's new Statement of Principles requirement, citing selected Charter free speech jurisprudence as his underlying support.
The «free speech» aspect of the debate over the Statement of Principles illustrated the difficulty in sorting out what is «impression management» and what is true principled disagreement and debate.
Yet it also seemed that some opponents [2] of the Statement of Principles used the free speech argument to avoid saying what they really meant.
In the United States of America, in a courtroom where free speech principles are at stake, a sitting judge denied a man the most fundamental rights.
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