Charlie Hebdo Journalist Quits On Two-Year Anniversary of Massacre, Says Magazine Went 'Soft' on Extremism
Zineb El Rhazoui doubts Charlie Hebdo still has the "capacity to carry the torch of irreverence and absolute liberty."
Zineb El Rhazoui doubts Charlie Hebdo still has the "capacity to carry the torch of irreverence and absolute liberty."
The Obama administration's record on free expression lies in contrast with the president's advice to college kids.
Just yesterday, Turkey's PM had promised to include the "principle of secularism" in new constitution.
Mohammad is nowhere to be seen. Neither is any courage.
Were the murdered journalists "free speech martyrs" or "hipster racists"?
What you need to know about the year's biggest international hotspots, revolutions, and brewing conflicts.
Law professor Eric Posner never misses a chance to scaremonger for limits on free expression.
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The secretary of state says there was "perhaps even a legitimacy" to the Charlie Hebdo massacre-no, strike that.
To those of us who have a genuine commitment to freedom of speech, it's not only nice stuff that should be publishable.
Kelefa Sanneh thinks the American devotion to free speech is overrated because there's less of it in Europe.
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Civil liberties erosions aside, it won't work-but that won't keep him from proselytizing for weakened security.
Why will the Paper of Record publish a condom-Pope but not a Mohammed statue? Catholics aren't loud (or scary) enough.
Actually, a cartoon featuring a turban-wearing smiley face that may or may not be Mohammed
Outrage privilege: Too many universities would rather censor speech than offend fanatics
But do they call themselves intellectuals?
Free speech is never a justification for violence - or submitting to the thug's veto.
Charlie Hebdo's posthumous critics pen an authoritarian anti-speech manifesto
For some, sword is mightier than the PEN
Letters to the Swindlers of Islamophobia who play into the Hands of Racists is one of the better titles
Doonesbury's creator accuses the French satirists of publishing 'hate speech' and 'crude, vulgar drawings.'
To grant the state the authority to police hatred is to open the door to the policing of thought, conscience, and morality.
Hate speech laws legitimize violence against those who offend
A veteran American journalist wonders if Charlie Hebdo would be legally tolerated in the U.S.
The continued use of digital dragnets is a virtual guarantee of more lethal intelligence failures.
An unwelcome blast from France's oppressive past.
Calling for the death of gay people is a hate crime in France.
The British MEP challenges the conservative consensus on terror and Islam.
The pope's "clarification" is implausible but welcome.
The very existence of speech-policing tribunals offends freedom of expression.
Ron Paul's blowback didn't cause the attack and Rand Paul's war on immigration won't cure it.
A law against condoning terrorism prescribes prison for rash remarks.
Blowback isn't the cause and immigration restrictions aren't the cure
Maybe it's better to stay home.
The right of people to be critical of religion-even their own-is a defense of the common good.
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