Myriads of exceptions to free speech rights customized to promote harmonious societies are a threat in the Western world, argues Jonathan Turley, a George Washington University law professor.
Authorities are using four rationales for limiting speech: speech is blasphemous; speech is hateful; speech is discriminatory; and speech is deceitful, writes Turley. -db
From a commentary in The Washington Post, October 12, 2012, by Jonathan Turley.