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California College Discourages Free Speech U S – Video

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California College Discourages Free Speech U S

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EP4 – Free Speech Warriors, Empathy and Apathy – Video

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This excerpt is about what "free speech" used to be and what #39;s happening now to those who use it too loudly. We talk about Barrett Brown, Aaron Swartz, Edwar...

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Free Speech TV Occupy the Media June 20th, 2012 Skype Interview with Deborah Harris – Video

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"Drop of a Hat" Free Speech Rally – Video

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"Drop of a Hat" Free Speech Rally
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Free Speech, Campaign Donations, and Abortion: The Supreme Court's New Term

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After last year's blockbuster cases involving gay marriage and the Voting Rights Act, the Supreme Court gathers on Monday to start work on the new term's cases, which cover campaign finance, abortion, affirmative action, and more. Despite the government shutdown, the court will forge forward on opening oral arguments for these cases.

Case:McCullen v. Coakley

Dates: No date set yet.

Basic Facts: A Massachusetts law creates a 35-foot buffer zone around abortion clinics, within which political protests from non-clinic workers are not allowed.

Major issues at stake: The case is a mix of first amendment free speech rights and abortion questions. InHill v. Colorado (2000), the court by a 6-3 vote upheld a similar Colorado law because it was "content neutral," i.e. it did not explicitly favor pro-choice or pro-life protestors. Now, the challengers argue that allowing clinic workers to speak within this buffer zone, but restricting all others, means that only the clinic's point of view will be heard, thereby restricting the opponents' free speech.

Case: McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission

Dates: Arguments begin tomorrow, Oct. 8.

Basic Facts: Supported by the Republican National Convention, Shaun McCutcheon is challenging the constitutionality of the aggregate limits on political contributions, which currently makes $48,600 to candidates and $74,600 to parties the maximum possible donation in any two-year election cycle.

Major issues at stake: McCutcheon would like the limitations thrown out because he argues the limits violate free speech, as the court has long found political spendingto be equivalent to speech. On the other hand, the intention of donation limits are to democratize political support, so that rich individuals cannot have too much influence on an election. The 1976 case Buckley v. Valeo upheld the constitutionality of those limits, but that precedent will now be put to the test.Slate's Richard Hasencompares McCutcheon v. FEC to Citizen's United in its implications for opening political contributions to the wealthy few, andwrites that this one "will be bigor huge." The Hill'sStephen Spaulding suggestively asks,"Will the Supreme Court make it easier to bribe politicians during the midterm elections?"

Case: Schuette v. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action

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avelezi Winter Park Free Speech y Lower Long Trail 21 09 13 – Video

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Black Range Rover runs over bikers in NYC FREE SPEECH VERSION – Video

Posted: October 3, 2013 at 1:40 pm


Black Range Rover runs over bikers in NYC FREE SPEECH VERSION
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South Korean McCarthyism? Free Speech Attacks on the Rise (LinkAsia: 9/27/13) – Video

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South Korean McCarthyism? Free Speech Attacks on the Rise (LinkAsia: 9/27/13)
Have the words "North Korea" become dangerous in South Korea? All of the country #39;s recent political scandals have been directly or indirectly related to mentions of the country to the north....

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Free speech or hate speech? – Video

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Free speech or hate speech?

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Right to free speech could be threatened for students

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Marin Willis first amendment, free speech Oct 1, 2013

Lately, there have been several incidents and events on campuses across America that could potentially interfere with a students right to free speech. For instance, the latest incident was on KUs campus involving David Guth, an associate professor at the William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications. Following the Washington, D.C., Navy Yard shootings, Guth tweeted: #NavyYardShooting The blood is on the hands of the #NRA. Next time, let it be YOUR sons and daughters. Shame on you. May God damn you. This tweet, along with the administrative withdrawal much like a paid suspension of Guth, sparked national controversy. Nobody should be surprised that people have strong feelings about expression like Professor Guths tweet, Robert Shibley, senior vice president at the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, said. There is nothing wrong with criticizing the professor for his speech. But it is wrong for a university to take official action against a professor simply because some find the ideas he expresses offensive. FIRE is an organization that strives to, defend and sustain individual rights at Americas colleges and universities (including) freedom of speech, legal equality, due process, religious liberty and sanctity of conscience.

Defending students in this day and age spans across several platforms of communication, one of which is social media the ever-popular method to share ones thoughts instantly.

I like Twitter because it lets me say what Im feeling and thinking no matter what the subject is, Allyson Hall, junior in biology, said. If I lost my right to free speech, I would be very upset and take actions towards getting it back.

While free speech is something many say they would fight for, problems might arise when the littlest of comments even those with the best of intentions infuriates the masses.

The creation of a hecklers veto sends exactly the wrong message and incentivizes further threats because people will know that those threats will get results, Shibley said. Problems like this seem to occur more often than Americans would like. We are being protected for our freedoms, including our freedom of speech, but if one can simply be put in danger by those listening in order to make him stop, this would defeat the purpose entirely.

While Guth is protected by the First Amendment to the right of free speech, one has to wonder, how far is too far? Of course all free speech is not okay, said Craig Brown, instructor in communication studies and director of forensics and public speaking. Thats why we do have certain limits on free speech. But again, the main people complaining are people who are more concerned with making political hay with this moment than anything else. Where was their indignation when conservative politicians were running ads with gun sights on their opposition candidates?Free speech rights mean you have the right to say what you want, but it does not protect you from the reactions that your speech may create.

College campuses, if nowhere else, are seen as an environment where minds are open to ideas and independence as well as a place where individuality is highly regarded. The loss of free speech would have a significant impact on that image and the ability of students to speak their minds.

If a university is to be a marketplace of ideas, students and professors should feel like they can share their viewseven when vehement and controversialwithout fearing for their jobs or academic careers, Shibley said.

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