Congress shall make no law... abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.... What exactly did the Framers mean by “freedom of speech, or of the press”? Little is definitively known about ...
On December 15, 1791, the Bill of Rights was ratified by Virginia ... the basic rights of U.S. citizens and guaranteed freedom of speech, press, and assembly, the right to bear arms, and the ...
Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members ... in which human beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and belief and freedom from fear and ...
Freedom of speech and the press do not protect the ... their Protestant subjects from owning firearms, and the English Bill of Rights corrected that injustice in 1689. Similarly, the U.S. Bill ...
When considering the Bill of Rights, Congress approved the right to petition with little controversy and differentiated it in the text of the Amendment from the freedom of speech and press.
The Higher Education (Freedom of Speech Bill) was one of the proposed pieces ... in fulfilling our manifesto commitment, protecting the rights of students and academics, and countering the ...
The government has said firms should have safeguards to ensure freedom of speech ... of the Open Rights Group, Gavin Millar QC and MP David Davis. While the group supports the bill's aim of ...
Unlike the United States, which enshrines freedom of speech in its Bill of Rights, Australia does a combination of things to ensure it. Australian Human Rights Commissioner Lorraine Finlay told ...