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... appears to be to allow the government to prosecute people for otherwise protected speech, under the theory that it is “incidentally swept up” ... objects, and thus resulted in sexual harassment).) The argument is that such speech is not banned for its own sake, but rather is “incidentally swept ... Cir. 2000), a federal appeals court held that the speech-protective Brandenburg test — ...
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Geert Wilders' Speech at Columbia Univ.
Vijay Ashar < ... alter our foreign policies, our view on free speech, changes that will alter the West, our way of life, and for the worse and not for the better.
In a matter ...
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... growing mastery of oral fluency is matched by an increase in the ability to distinguish different speech sounds. While these abilities may develop in isolation, it is possible that learning to talk also changes ... facial muscles around the mouth plays an important role not only in the way the sounds of speech are made, but also in the way they are heard.
Haskins Laboratories was founded in 1935 by ...
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... European Union or cage rattling from the Muslims.
The problem with freedom of speech and opinion is that while everybody is in favor of the idea--for himself--very few are in favor of the idea when applied to ... are more than simply willing to eviscerate the freedom of expression and inquiry, speech, and opinion that so many of their ancestors bought over the centuries with their own blood. In any ...
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... be thinking, “Curt, you are crazy! It would never come to that!” Let me tell you what is happening around the world, where speech has been limited with recent hate crimes legislation.
In the Netherlands, ... , or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a ...
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... whatever it likes without consequence, yet the white population, if it were to engage in the same speech, would be restricted by the race and ethnicity clauses in the constitution.
(Be ... . Special interest groups are seeking ever more legislation, outlawing various aspects of our speech, apparently in the name of the most vulnerable. The irony, of course, is that those that seek to suppress free ...
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