Sentences with phrase «protect freedom of the press»

Working together with you, I believe we struck the right balance between protecting the freedom of the press and ensuring fairness, particularly for victims of press intrusion to have a clear right of redress.
«Even in difficult times, protecting the freedom of the press, of thought and expression and of academic research is indispensable,» they wrote in the statement.
Kay has to contend with a board of directors (including Letts and Bradley Whitford) on the verge of taking the paper public who believe litigation could hamper their stock price, Bradlee's reporters (Cross, Odenkirk, among others) who want to go public to protect freedom of the press, and the paper's lawyers (Jesse Plemons, Zach Woods) attempting to figure out the likelihood of the Nixon administration's wrath.
We exclude from our portfolios those countries with the worst records according to Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index, governments that are classified as «not free» by Freedom House, countries that fail to adequately protect freedom of the press, as defined by Reporters Without Borders, and countries with significant human rights concerns, as defined by the U.S. State Department of Human Trafficking Report.

Not exact matches

Reporters Without Borders, the Committee to Protect Journalists, the International Federation of Journalists, Hong Kong Journalists Association and PEN America have all reported on the recent decline of press freedom in Hong Kong.
Robert F. Miller, attorney for the Christian Yellow Pages, insists that the directory is protected by the constitutional guarantees of freedom of press and religion.
The First Amendment Defense Act can and should protect the free exercise of religion without ignoring the freedom of speech, press and assembly for the non-observant as well as the devout.
«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.
We are praying he will follow through with this promise and commit to protecting freedom of religious expression,» he said in a press release.
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
«The D.C. Circuit has now made it clear that government promises and press conferences are not enough to protect religious freedom,» said Kyle Duncan, general counsel of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, in a press release.
While their economies are relatively strong, these 12 states have very low state legitimacy (which includes democracy, corruption, political participation, and government effectiveness), fail to protect human rights and the rule of law (including press freedom, civil liberties, and political freedoms), lack a monopoly on the legitimate use of force (including internal conflict, military coups, riots, and protests), and have highly factionalized elites (including power struggles, flawed elections, and defectors).
Criticism had been levied during the public comment section of the meeting that the Journal News was protected by the First Amendment and any law prohibiting the publication of certain information could be construed as a violation of the freedom of the press.
Plainly, I believe in the freedom of the press and freedom of speech in this country, even when it is sometimes exercised provocatively, as it is supposed to be in a free country, but there are also areas where an individual is entitled to have their privacy protected.
«Mr Whittingdale: Is my right hon. and learned Friend concerned about the possibility that the large number of injunctions that appear to be being granted on a routine basis suggests that the courts are paying insufficient regard to section 12 of the Human Rights Act 1998, which was intended to protect press freedom?
The ex-PM said freedom of the press had to be balanced with measures to protect individuals «from what is untrue, unfair and malicious».
The Committee to Protect Journalists had urged President Uhuru Kenyatta to send back the bill to parliament to remove clauses that it says violated press freedom and freedom of expression.
Committee to Protect Journalists (journalists, translators, some of whom are scientists / scholars) Contact: Joel Simon, Executive Director CPJ promotes press freedom worldwide by defending the rights of journalists to report the news without fear of reprisal.
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That footage, posted on the RBSS website, made these men international heroes, and «City of Ghosts» begins with them getting a major prize, the International Freedom of the Press Award, at the Committee to Protect Journalists» swank New York banquet.
Much of the footage shot by Heineman comes from his time in their European safe houses or being celebrated by the Committee to Protect Journalists with the 2015 Press Freedom Award.
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.
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.
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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.
A five judge panel of Ontario Court of Appeal holds that the Criminal Code mandatory ban on publication of bail proceedings (when requested by an accused) violates the Charter - protected right to freedom of the press.
I think it is worth questioning whether law schools need to be as they are, or whether it is possible to protect academic freedom while also working institutionally to accomplish the best possible education for students, and accepting some institutional responsibility to ensure that the school produces scholarship addressing pressing issues with the administration of justice.
In his recent speech to the Society of Editors Conference, Paul Dacre, the Daily Mail editor and Associated Newspapers» editor - in - chief, launched a stinging attack on what he considers the most dangerous threat to press freedom in many years — the imposition of law protecting an individual's right to privacy.
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 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.»
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