Bahrain Activist Sentenced to Three Years for Twitter Insults
U.S. State Department voices concern.
U.S. State Department voices concern.
Harsh treatment of the protesting punks seen as indicative of his regime
Wants awful, abusive Russian justice system to provide appropriate food for vegans.
Law targets anti-police speech, but not that in favor of the cops
Call from European rabbis for suppressing historical hoax book raises free-speech concerns
Hope is for Medium and Branch to revolutionize online sharing.
The new federal ban on funeral protests sacrifices liberty in an ostentatious display of patriotism.
Groupon's stock recently traded at $5.82, down 23% and below the lowest closing price since Groupon went public in November at $20 a share.
The war on cameras continues.
Blackout is planned to protest a new law that some claim will restrict free speech.
Insect expert in California discovers new species through Malaysian photographer's posts.
Judges rule ordinance fails to provide fair notice of what kind of signs are in violation.
The allegedly free part of the Korean peninsula has become a hotbed of thin-skinned officials and attacks on free speech
A nineteen year old in Bahrain has been sentenced to two years in jail for defacing one of the Prophet Muhammad's wives.
Australia targets "hate speech" in social media
EU governments agree to reprimand Minsk for expelling Swedish ambassador over democracy-promoting stunt.
Occupy protestor arrested for bank robbery for holding sign outside bank warning customers they were (figuratively) being robbed.
Journalists posed with toys, air-dropped on nation to promote freedom.
Fact-finding team encouraging prohibitions against "hate speech" on campuses.
State prosecutors want the band members imprisoned for three years.
The next logical step in the effort to keep dangerous people from buying firearms
ACLU and Facebook challenge judge's ruling that "liking" something online is not an act of free expression
The Advertising Standards Board has ruled that businesses are responsible for comments on their Facebook pages.
Man who wore the shirt to a Board of Supervisors meeting has lost his most recent appeal.
President Barack Obama signs legislation to restrict protests at military funerals. The rest of us will just have to manage.
In a move aimed at the camera-hungry Westboro Baptist Church, President Obama signed a constitutionally iffy law restricting protests at funerals of service members
Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the tycoon jailed for largely political reasons, says the punk rock activists face the equivalent of a medieval inquisition
Opposition leader Tony Abbott wants to ditch "hate speech" laws on free speech grounds, but the Australian government disagrees
Modern technology gives public exposure and potential liability to off-the-cuff comments
A wide range of controversial expression would be banned in response to protests aimed at Israel
Woman faces two-year term over book considered offensive to Islam
"I'm against censorship, so I hope that the judge is lenient with them and that they are freed soon," she said.
Fred Phelps tweets: "beautiful work of an angry God who told Wisconsin to keep their filthy hands off his people".
A new report highlights the full extent of the NYPD's efforts to suppress political speech during the Occupy Wall Street protests.
Texting counts as publishing for the purpose of obscenity laws, according to a British court
Michigan's high court tossed a law that had criminalized yelling at meter maids and other university officials
Government control over information regarding torture of defendants is at stake
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