Any candidate can spend as much of her own money as she pleases because this counts as free speech.
Lewis worked for 32 years as a columnist for the Times, taking up such causes as free speech, human rights and constitutional law.
Ratings firms assert that they are not liable for losses suffered by those relying on their credit reports as those reports are protected as free speech.
In a month, the first release of the LiViD DVD player should be available, said Pavlovich, and it will be free -- free as in both free speech and free beer.
As to free speech, the court reviewed the rules for evaluating injunctions.
That case was dismissed by a judge as protected free speech.
He still rejects McCain's campaign reform plan, still defends soft money as "free speech" and still hides behind his own phony reform proposal which McCain labeled "camouflage" and "a joke".
The advocacy of positions on behalf of people in the country before the Congress is as much a part of free speech, I believe, as what we're doing here on NPR.
Some see the ads, emails and tweets this money funds as important expressions of free speech, signs of an engaged and argumentative democracy.
Since the publication of the story and the drawings, other newspapers have run the story and drawings, characterizing their publication as a matter of free speech.
Google may exercise its newfound authority as the arbiter of free speech and remove it because it decides that that her video violates its terms of service.
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The difference between America and Europe in dealing with Islam reaches down to some basic questions of principle, such as the limits of free speech and free behaviour.
He noted that everyone in the room likely disagrees with one another on many fundamental issues, but so long as speech is free and debate is open, the world will be better off.
However, just as the First Amendment protects free speech but doesn't allow Americans to incite violence, the Second Amendment has limitations, too.
The Justice Department, in this appeal, lumped both the expletives and nudity cases together, saying the court should decide the free speech questions as one.
Which is why the SIM card -- and other affordable, ubiquitous technologies -- is likely to make a comeback as a modern vehicle for free speech.
However, other groups, such as trade unions, could potentially neutralise the advantage of those private Republican fortunes because they, too, may spend unlimited amounts in the name of free speech, as long as this is not co-ordinated with any candidate.
Justice Samuel Alito wrote the dissent, on behalf of Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas, arguing that by striking down the law the court was shielding lies and breaking from precedents that regarded false statements as not protected by free-speech rights.
Do we expect the social networks to do as demanded or stand up for free speech?
The judge's ruling, though legally defensible, is seen by some Malaysians as a further move to restrict free speech.
In January, the Supreme Court found that corporations and unions enjoy some of the same free-speech rights as people when it comes to political campaigns.
The growing use of English courts by foreign litigants is arousing increasing concern among free-speech campaigners such as Chris Walker of Freedom House, an American lobby group.
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Summers, who is leaving the administration at the end of the year, was referencing a relatively recent Supreme Court decision, in which the justices determined by a 5-4 vote that corporations and unions have the same legal rights as individual citizens when it comes to free speech.
The Supreme Court agrees with them, diagnosing the law as unconstitutional and prescribing a healthy dose of free speech.
Some people thought it inappropriate to make comparisons to the free speech debate relating to the cartoons as that centred around people's beliefs rather than an issue of historical fact.
After arriving in office with a thumping mandate, Mr Orban has frittered away time and energy on peripheral issues, such as a new media law detested by believers in free speech.
Even as he is being prosecuted by his government for exercising free speech, his commitment to protecting it and other liberties has made his Freedom Party the most popular in parts of the Netherlands - and given him a good shot at becoming the next Dutch prime minister in elections to be held there in June.
To free-speech campaigners, all this was seen as further evidence of self-censorship amid increasing fears of upsetting sensibilities of some Muslims.
What soldiers say they really could use are small, hands-free devices that translate speech in both directions, as people talk to them.
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