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Reaching that goal will require expanding into more countries, which will mean Twitter will be more likely to have to submit to laws that run counter to the free-expression protections guaranteed under the First Amendment in the U.S.If Twitter defies a law in a country where it has employees, those people could be arrested.
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No family is obliged to acquiesce when publishers use the vehicle of fundamental free-expression principles to try to bulldoze coarseness or misery into their children's lives.
Darkness Too Visible Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011
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The law never took effect because lower courts found it violated free-expression rights.
Videogames as Free-Speech Issue Jess Bravin 2010
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Arnold Schwarzenegger, never took effect because lower courts found it violated free-expression rights.
California Can't Curb Children's Access to Videogames Jess Bravin 2011
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And only in the old movies; the new movies made sure we sided with the free-expression types, not the dried-up old men afraid of some straight talk.
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“The U.N. model of Internet governance is highly unsatisfactory from a human-rights and free-expression point of view for obvious reasons,” she told me.
What’s Chinese for .limitedgovernment? Gordon Crovitz 2009
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A purist First Amendment, free-expression liberal?
Lanny Davis: Second Thoughts on Cheney Indictment: Pardon Him ... And Others Too 2009
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LiveJournal users who patronize sex-themed Harry Potter fan art and fiction communities -- and a host of other concerned users -- are revolting a second time over account suspension notices they say are unpredictable and trample on their free-expression rights.
No Comment Department Bill Crider 2007
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LiveJournal users who patronize sex-themed Harry Potter fan art and fiction communities -- and a host of other concerned users -- are revolting a second time over account suspension notices they say are unpredictable and trample on their free-expression rights.
Archive 2007-08-05 Bill Crider 2007
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But many free-expression experts think pressuring advertisers to serve the same end is "profoundly disturbing," in the words of noted lawyer Floyd Abrams.
Tuning Out Dr. Laura 2008
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