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free expression
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Sunday, May 12, 2019
'Ink' splashes journalism's muck on public stage
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Bertie Carvel and Jonny Lee Miller Saturday I saw Ink , by British playwright James Graham, at the Manhattan Theatre Club, Samuel J. Fri...
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Political correctness continues to threaten academic freedom. But if it's a martyr you want, don't look at me.
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When my daughter was a high school senior, she and my wife visited Sarah Lawrence College in New York. My wife and I are keen on liberal-ar...
Thursday, March 21, 2019
NZ prosecutions for sharing Christchurch vid would suppress news, free speech, but worse is empowerment of private censors
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Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Let's 'open up our libel laws': I'm with Thomas
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There's been a blustering rash of hand-wringing in journalism and First Amendment circles over the recent concurrence to cert. denial b...
Monday, February 11, 2019
Court's strike against Mass. wiretap law for recording police raises bigger questions of 'right to receive,' freedom of information
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The "right to receive" expression or information is the long neglected, often doubted, and sometimes maligned sibling of the freed...
Thursday, December 6, 2018
Ecuador reexamines repressive comm law, but would keep journalist licensing. Is that so bad?
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The struggle between press and government in Ecuador is not new. Protestors pictured above in 2011 supported a complaint to the Inter-Am...
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Monday, October 22, 2018
Does your dean work for you?
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[This opinion is mine, reprinted from the Faculty Federation News: A Publication of the UMass Dartmouth Faculty Federation AFT-MA 1895 , vo...
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