It is not merely coincident with the start of the Supreme Court term that lots of people seem to be
talking about free speech.
Whether we're
talking about free speech on Usenet, the policy questions of legitimate marketing and com - mercial activity conducted over email, or the desirable but spam - ish mes - sages that trip the filters and disappear, there is always friction not around the most egregious case (no one argues for Leo Kuvayev's «\ / 1@gR / - \» messages) but at the blurry places where spam threatens to blend into acceptable use, and fighting one might have a deleterious effect on the other.
(And it is delightful to see that a Task Force headed by a former law dean can
talk about free speech without relying on the Charter guarantee.)
Los Angeles About Blog Popehat authors want to
talk about free speech, liberty, criminal justice, the legal system and its foibles, and related issues.
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.
His remarks were instead a mashup of his campaign stump
speech greatest hits,
talking about criminal justice reform, a «broken economy,»
free tuition at public colleges, the minimum wage and campaign finance reform.
So many people who advocate or speak publicly for political or personal reasons aren't acknowledged as much when it comes to religion when someone is wanting to speak out
about there faith a light bulb goes off and says we don't want to hear, or
talk, or, air any thing that has to do with the mentioning of God but because of the high profile story and because this is the President of the United States it's ok hats off to them for not being ashamed to speak
about there faith I agree with Richard some people just because they profess there faith doesn't mean there trying to push there beliefs on anyone people of faith have a right to
free speech also.
Instead, the order entitled «Promoting
Free Speech and Religious Liberty» professes to extend political
speech protections for pastors and religious organizations, aiming to let them
talk about politics without penalty.
In each of these cases,
talk with your child's teacher
about the problem, and make an appointment with the school's
speech - language pathologist for a
free speech and language screening.
However as I keep reminding all and sundry, every one of us has the right to
free speech and expression, BUT everyone also has the responsibility to know what they are
talking about.
I felt it was more
talking about conservatism and its views rather than discussing
free speech.»
President - elect Donald Trump, in a
free - flowing
speech last night at a dinner honoring his running mate, Mike Pence, jabbed at his new Republican allies and his critics alike, questioned the ethics of «super PACs» and
talked about creating a «merit - based» immigration system.
Her
speech also hit home for students in the crowd when she
talked about pushing for a debt -
free education, something Bernie Sanders has also
talked about.
-LSB-...] my way home from work Friday afternoon, I listened to another favorite Podcast, The Creative Penn, and they
talked about hands -
free writing with dictation, or
speech - to - text.
You're
talking about stripping a United States citizen of his right to
free speech, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
When I
talk about these matters I'm engaging in
free speech.
In the second half of the program, we
talk to Professor Dershowitz
about his new book, Finding Jefferson: A Lost Letter, a Remarkable Discovery, and the First Amendment in an Age of Terrorism, in which his chance discovery in an antiquarian bookstore leads him to a meditation on Jefferson's views and his own on
free speech in a time of terrorism.
But whatever one's view happens to be on that subject, I would have thought that the idea of
talking about (and that includes advocating) jury nullification would be a fairly simple matter of
free speech.
While I believe everyone should be allowed
free speech, sometimes it is difficult to discern what some organizations are * really *
talking about.