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Conservatives want right to post only when conservative causes at stake

Adam Serwer, The Atlantic, December 9, 2022, writes that the right is insisting on a right to post, that private media companies should not have the right to reject content that was suspect or prevent users from posting racist slurs anonymously. “Across the varied arguments advanced by conservatives in recent decades,” writes Serwer, “one consistent principle is readily discernible: Where a speaker is engaging in activism on behalf of conservative causes, they have an unfettered

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Journalism can be dangerous

2022 was a bad year for journalists with 67 killed along with their staff members, up from 47 in 2021. In addition the International Federation of Journalists reported that 375 journalists are in prison for their work, with China, Myanmar and Turkey the worst offenders (The Associated Press, December 9, 2022) Reporters Without Borders also reported new records in imprisonments. The number of female journalists in prison rose from 60 to 78 since 2021, and

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Trump January 6 speech may not be protected

Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers argued in federal appeals court that when Trump made his speech to followers before the January 6 attack on the capitol, he was acting within his official role as president and could not be sued by Democratic members of Congress and Capitol police officers. The appeal judges were skeptical that when Trump said “if you don’t fight like hell, you’re not going to have a country anymore,” that he was

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Colorado web design: Supreme Court may create shift in First Amendment case law

With oral arguments, the U.S. Supreme Court seemed to lean toward ruling that a web designer in Colorado could refuse to serve same-sex couples given her Christian ideals. Their ruling could establish a First Amendment right to put religious beliefs above a state’s interest in restricting discrimination based on sexual orientation. (The New York Times, December 6, 2022, by Adam Liptak) Berkeley law dean Erwin Chemerinsky, Los Angeles Times, December 4, 2022, warns that a

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Conservatives abandon First Amendment in stifling abortion information

Law professors Michele Goodwin and Mary Ziegler, The New York Times, December 3, 2022, document the way anti-abortion advocates are trampling free speech rights to advance their cause. State legislature are passing laws making it a crime to provide information about abortions or to promote them. There is no love for free speech in laws that would outlaw speech that “encourages or facilitates efforts to obtain an illegal abortion.” For related FAC coverage, click here,

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