Sentences with phrase «regarding protected speech»

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«They don't regard perceived insults to the Prophet Mohammed or the Quran as being protected by free speech, they regard it as a capital offense,» says Peter Bergen, CNN's national security analyst, referring to protesters in Libya and Egypt, where the U.S. Embassy was attacked, who were angered by the film.
Impeachment would be the correct position to take regarding obama since he took an OATH and SWORE to PROTECT and DEFEND the Constitution, why would he circumvent anyone's RIGHT to FREEDOM of SPEECH.
After hearing a long speech regarding the way WikiLeaks protects its sources and its communications through encrypted chats and document sharing, director Bill Condon and screenwriter Josh Singer visualize the concept with a vast, open office space containing desks with nameplates featuring the monikers of the organization's hundreds of volunteers and, in one instance, showing how the white - haired leader met in secret with a shadowy whistleblower.
Those in favor of his suspension generally point out that America's 1st Amendment guarantee of free speech only protects you from government interference regarding political speech (and does not prevent employers from exercising their rights to discipline employees), whereas those defending Robertson have been quick to lament the knee - jerk reaction to those expressing counter-progressive cultural beliefs in a very clumsy fashion, and claim there is a double standard in which politically unpopular conservative viewpoints are quicker to result in job terminations than politically unpopular liberal viewpoints that are also clumsily expressed.
Manchester commercial litigation partner and litigation department chair Scott O'Connell authored this article about recent cases in New Hampshire Superior Court regarding the types of free speech protected under the constitution.
ABC's Nightline featured Marc Randazza regarding one of his current First Amendment cases which asks the question: is speech published by a Neo-Nazi news web site protected by the U.S. Constitution?
There is no categorical prohibition on speaking about terrorism, the brief argues, because «the First Amendment does not permit ad hoc judgments regarding the social value of speech to determine whether that speech is protected
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