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Showing 2 posts in Freedom of Speech.
Protecting Performers When Government Pressure Mounts
Posted In Federal Communications Commission, Freedom of Speech
Late-night television experienced a renaissance on Tuesday, September 23, when over six million people tuned in to watch what late-night host Jimmy Kimmel would say after being abruptly removed from the airwaves by the ABC network, a subsidiary of Disney, a week earlier. More >
SCOTUS to Public Officials: Private Eyes Are Watching You...Post to Your Social Media
Posted In Freedom of Speech, Intellectual Property, Social Media, Social Media Policies, U.S. Supreme Court
Removing negative comments or blocking someone from your social media page may seem harmless, but if you’re a public official, a new holding from the United States Supreme Court may give you pause about how you use your social media. More >

