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16 November 2023

  • 21:5921:59, 16 November 2023 diff hist +5,560 N Freedom of the Press/Fundamental and protectedCreated page with "{{Right section |right=Freedom of the Press |section=Culture and Politics |question=Fundamental and protected |questionHeading=Is there general and widespread belief that this right is a fundamental right that should generally be protected (and that exceptions should be rare)? |pageLevel=Question |contents=Generally, exceptions to freedom of the press have been rare in the USA. In Britain, somewhat more relaxed libel laws leave organs of the media more open to suits. Ho..." current
  • 21:5721:57, 16 November 2023 diff hist +8,298 N Freedom of the Press/Government curtailmentCreated page with "{{Right section |right=Freedom of the Press |section=Limitations - Restrictions |question=Government curtailment |questionHeading=Is this right often curtailed by government authorities for reasons other than those which are generally viewed as permissible? |pageLevel=Question |contents=Early American history was characterized by hostility to the common law of seditious libel, which restricted political speech. Legal objections sought to restrict the law's oppressive imp..." current

26 October 2023

  • 14:4314:43, 26 October 2023 diff hist +8,766 N Freedom of Association/Fundamentally acceptedCreated page with "{{Right section |right=Freedom of Association |section=History |question=Fundamentally accepted |questionHeading=When was it generally accepted as a fundamental, legally-protectable right? |pageLevel=Question |contents=The Freedom of Association only became formally recognized in the US in 1958 with the landmark NAACP v Alabama SCOTUS decision (“NAACP v. ALABAMA, 377 U.S. 288” 1964). Just after the Brown v Board of Education ruling the NAACP became incredibly active..." current