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  • Articles Tagged with "Free Speech"

    India ranked 24th out of 33 countries in free speech index - The Hindu

    thehindu.com • Politics • India

    A global survey ranked India 24th out of 33 countries in free speech support, revealing a disconnect between public opinion and the practical protection of free expression.

    Mahmoud Khalil arrest update: A Louisiana immigration judge says Mahmoud Khalil can be deported. | CNN

    cnn.com • Immigration • United States

    A Louisiana immigration judge ruled that Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and Palestinian activist, is deportable, sparking concerns about free speech and due process.

    Judge Says Trump Administration Can Deport Mahmoud Khalil

    forbes.com • Politics • United States

    A US judge ruled that Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student, can be deported, citing his involvement in pro-Palestinian protests and a Trump administration memo.

    Ad Intended to Stir Up Campuses More Than Succeeds in Its Mission - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Politics • USA

    A conservative advertisement against reparations for slavery sparked protests and controversy on multiple college campuses, testing the limits of free speech and political correctness.

    Free Speech, Nationalism And Sedition: Justice AP Shah [M.N.Roy Memorial Lecture][VIDEO TEXT]

    livelaw.in • Politics • India

    Justice A.P. Shah's M.N. Roy Memorial Lecture examines the complex interplay between free speech, nationalism, and sedition in India, highlighting concerns about the suppression of dissent and the misuse of sedition laws.

    Crackdown on pub banter will help anxious staff, says minister

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK

    A UK minister argues that a crackdown on pub banter will benefit anxious staff, while peers debate amendments to protect pubs and universities from free speech restrictions.

    After Gaza protests, more colleges try out an old-fashioned ideal: Civility - CSMonitor.com

    csmonitor.com • Education • United States

    Following Gaza protests, numerous US colleges are implementing civility initiatives to foster dialogue and understanding among students with differing viewpoints.

    Jovem Pan vai pagar R$ 40 mil a Ian Neves por ofensa - 21/03/2025 - Outro Canal - F5

    f5.folha.uol.com.br • Law • Brazil

    A Brazilian court ordered Jovem Pan to pay R$ 40,000 in moral damages to historian Ian Neves for defamatory statements made by commentator Tiago Pavinatto.

    They Criticized Musk on X. Then Their Reach Collapsed. - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Politics • World

    The New York Times reports that three X users who criticized Elon Musk experienced a significant drop in their reach on the platform, raising concerns about censorship and the billionaire's influence.

    How the Napalm Girl continues to define free speech | The Verge

    theverge.com • Journalism • World

    The iconic 'Napalm Girl' photograph, while undeniably powerful and historically significant, raises complex questions about free speech, content moderation, and the ethical implications of publishing nonconsensual nude images of children.

    What the Gorsuch-Sotomayor factual dispute in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District is about - The Washington Post

    washingtonpost.com • Law • USA

    The Supreme Court's decision in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District highlights a disagreement among justices regarding the factual accuracy of the majority opinion concerning a football coach's post-game prayers.