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Free-speech experts said more politicians should expect similar scrutiny from bloggers and others with political agendas.
Open-Records Laws Make Contacts by Officials the Public's Business, Too 2011
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Free-speech advocates have expressed concern that the lawsuits and recent actions by the government amount to censorship and muzzling of open debate.
Google Pulls Some Content in India Amol Sharma 2012
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Free-speech experts said more politicians should expect similar scrutiny from bloggers and others with political agendas.
Open-Records Laws Make Contacts by Officials the Public's Business, Too 2011
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Free-speech laws allow people to write what they want, so some websites "use house rules to keep themselves below the threshold of the law," said Rob Wainwright, the director of Europol, in an interview.
Global Pedophile Ring Busted, Police Say John W. Miller 2011
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Free-speech advocates in Bangkok and elsewhere contend the government is exaggerating threats as an excuse to shut down sites critical of the country's civilian government.
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Free-speech activists say authorities are blocking at least 110,000 sites, based on government disclosures and spot checks online.
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Free-speech proponents hold out some hope that President Nursultan Nazarbayev may veto the law, lest his international image be tarnished.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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Free-speech advocates see tremendous irony in how Ginsberg's epic poem - which lambastes the consumerism and conformism of the 1950s and heralds a budding American counterculture - is, half a century later, chilled by a federal government crackdown on the broadcasting of provocative language.
No Comment Department Bill Crider 2007
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Free-speech advocates see tremendous irony in how Ginsberg's epic poem - which lambastes the consumerism and conformism of the 1950s and heralds a budding American counterculture - is, half a century later, chilled by a federal government crackdown on the broadcasting of provocative language.
Archive 2007-09-30 Bill Crider 2007
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Free-speech advocates — including many other therapists — dismiss those claims as nonsense.
Analyze This 2009
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