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Labour's freedom of speech rules in tatters as university professor suspended after using n-word
A university professor has been suspended and deemed a "potential risk to colleagues" after using the n-word while on campus.
Lost or little noticed in the hubbub over the Epstein files and other high national drama last week was a New Hampshire superior court judge’s ruling in the small matter ...
We're not going to put millions of people in jail in the U.S. for smoking pot – said author Alex Berenson, who poke to our ...
Rejecting immigrants because of their opinions in social media is a slap in the face to the ideals of free expression. | ...
The 100 volumes of ‘The Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru’ were put together by the JNMF over the last 50 years.
Money is pouring into anti-abortion groups in Britain at speed, and it seems Nigel Farage’s party isn’t pushing back… In fact ...
At a time of heightened concerns for the future of free speech, Florida State University researchers warn of a “troubling ...
In 1953, the physicist Albert Einstein became instrumental in revitalizing the force of the First Amendment as a rhetorical and legal tactic in the congressional hearings. Having fled Germany after ...
Two Florida Atlantic University faculty members returned to work Tuesday after a university investigation concluded that ...
Manitoba’s NDP government will open the third session of the 43rd legislature today with a pledge to have a supervised drug ...
Think you're "not really bilingual"? You might be wrong. Understanding the spectrum of bilingualism gives you permission to ...
Around half of Britons have a positive opinion of the BBC, compared to 29 percent who hold a negative view, according to a new YouGov poll ...
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