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Tag: free speech

Education

Free speech, porn present headache for UW-La Crosse

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 13, 2018, 9:25 AM Nov 13, 2018
15

Upon further review, Joe Gow, the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse chancellor, has determined it wasn’t a good idea for him to invite a porn star to come to campus to speak. But he blames the media. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Politics

Red Wing’s Barn Bluff to be a no-graffiti zone

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 12, 2018, 1:11 PM Sep 12, 2018
5

The limits on free speech will soon be seen — or not seen, as the case may be — on Red Wing’s Barn Bluff, the western face of which has served for decades as a giant billboard for people who had something to say even though there’s a graffiti ordinance in the city. Read more →

Crime and Justice

Rethinking free speech

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 17, 2017, 7:02 AM Aug 17, 2017
71

The aftermath of the terrorism in Charlottesville has presented the greatest challenge to support for the breadth of the concept of free speech in years, and it appears to be softening.
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Crime and Justice

The limits of free speech in protests

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 4, 2014, 10:52 AM Dec 4, 2014
8

The protests surrounding the police killings of black men have provided fertile ground for a discussion of First Amendment issues and today Providence, Rhode Island is the latest example. Read more →

Politics

Privacy rights, gay rights clash in resignation of Mozilla boss

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 7, 2014, 8:35 AM Apr 7, 2014
33

The resignation of Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich because he donated $1,000 six years ago to the effort to ban same-sex marriage in California, has renewed several debates: Should disclosure requirements be loosened? Is there a free-speech component to a legal campaign contribution? What kind of personal opinions disqualify a person from being CEO?
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Too much ‘government’ and not enough ‘by the people’

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 24, 2014, 12:18 PM Feb 24, 2014
1

In Dallas, the pols proposed a new rule. If you speak at a city council meeting, you can’t speak again — on any issue — for another 30 days.
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