Trump openly uses the influence and power of his office to retaliate against people who say things that offend him.
The answer, it seems, is that most genuinely believe they are ethical and acting ethically. They think they are doing good.
Outrage has kicked off after a GCSE textbook taught pupils to “use freedom of speech but not to offend”. Paul Embery, a trade ...
Nigerian universities are suppressing free speech, blocking opposition figures like Peter Obi. This alarming trend erodes ...
Immediately after the president and first lady called for late-night host Jimmy Kimmel to be kicked off ABC's air after he made a cruel joke at their expense, the entirely independent investigators ...
The freedom to mock the powerful is fundamental to any serious concept of democracy. And although I believe that democratic ...
Our book traces the waves of elite panic that drive governments to regulate "misinformation," "disinformation," and other ...
A legal practitioner, Emmanuel Ogar has encouraged the citizens to always mount lawful pressures on their leaders and ...
An academic says the decision to scrap the BSA was momentous and he is concerned about the impact it could have on journalism ...
Jonathan Hall – has proposed a ‘moratorium’ on ‘pro-Palestine’ marches on the basis that it is ‘impossible’ for them not to ...
Politicians, veterans and members of the public gathered outside Czech Radio’s Prague headquarters to mark the 81st ...