We all know about the First Amendment of the Constitution, but what does it really mean? Will free speech become a crime?
This episode will explore how cancel culture operates in digital spaces, its effect on individuals, and whether it empowers or hinders free expression in our hyperconnected world. Presenter ...
For all its promise, and despite officially going into effect in mid-January, the Fededral Trade Commission's Click to Cancel rule for streamlining streaming and other cancellations remains largely in ...
Today's guest is Nico Perrino, executive vice president at the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), ...
A Muslim advocacy group that pressures universities to disinvite speakers it deems offensive is now claiming that President ...
But like Jaffer, Ives reminds us that free speech is hardly a straightforward or neutral matter, attracting a rich mess of ...
Joseph J. Fischel and Kyler Chittick argue that the academic left has ceded too much of the moral high ground when it comes ...
Four of Victoria’s most prominent Jewish leaders have written an urgent letter to state MPs and government ministers calling ...
On this episode of Inside Winnipeg Politics, Kevin Klein, Royce Koop, and Geoff Currier debate the implications of Winnipeg City Council’s decision to reprimand Councillor Russ Wyatt for his comments ...