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Cartoonist Hemant Malviya, in 2021, shared a post on Facebook seeking to make fun of the vaccination drive during the Covid-19 pandemic ...
In the digital age, cartoonists face shrinking pages, faster news cycles and, now, AI. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
It seems Prime Minister Anthony Albanese felt he had to be seen to be doing something about the appalling violence inflicted ...
A cartoonist accused of sharing alleged objectionable cartoons of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and RSS workers on social media was slammed by the Supreme Court that said the right of freedom of speech ...
The Supreme Court examined a case involving Hemant Malviya, a cartoonist accused of sharing objectionable content about PM ...
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So if there is, for example, illegal hate speech, it has to be taken down. It's also very important to explain this approach, because there's a lot of misunderstanding." ...
Across 35 countries, most people rate press, speech and internet freedoms as important, but the shares who call these very important range somewhat.
Many Americans worry freedom of speech is fading, while others feel empowered to say what they want. NPR's Morning Edition, which airs on LAist 89.3 FM, explores this dynamic in a new series, The ...
To some of the framers — the Federalists, who wanted a leviathan central government as we have today — infringing upon the freedom of speech meant only silencing it before it was uttered.
Stated differently, each of the ratifiers of the Bill of Rights manifested in writing their unambiguous understanding that the freedom of speech is a natural right — personal to every human.
It’s a timely reminder of the financial and moral cost which a commitment to freedom of speech incurs for many of our trusted institutions in the Trump 2.0 era ...