Open Directory - Society: Issues: Human Rights and Liberties: Free Speech
See also: This category in other languages: - Links to issues such as censorship, campaign finance reform, commercial speech, and flag desecration. - Article discusses pro baseball player John Rocker's inflammatory racist statements and his right to freedom of expression. - Michael Martin argues that atheistic organizations should generally allow their members to criticize them. - Speech to the Harvard Law School Forum February 16, 1999 on the idea that political correctness is invading our freedom of thought and speech. - Blog covering academic freedom, including free speech, freedom of the college press, and current controversies in higher education. - Documents, photos, and essays on the events of the 1964 movement in Berkeley. With updates and reunions. - Perhaps the most essential right is that of communication. Without the freedom to communicate, other rights deteriorate. - Network of free expression groups that monitors violations worldwide. Issues alerts, publishes a weekly newsletter and hosts a searchable alerts online archive. - Small groups, nonprofits and individuals might get low power FM radio stations. - SAFE provides links on censorship search engine, arguments against campus political correctness as it affects free speech. - Nature photographers face a crisis of ethics as digital imaging makes photo fakery easier than ever. Overview in Atlantic Monthly of May, 1998. - Twenty-six Hundred dot com pages on challenges to their free speech on hacking computers. - A nonpartisan, international foundation advocating free press and speech rights for all people. Holds conferences, educational activities, publishing, broadcasting, online services, fellowships, partnerships, research and other programs. - Argues that there is no constitutional right of freedom of speech or of press in America since a person could be defamed, sued or boycotted. - Reports that nine alternative media members were arrested during peaceful protests at the National Association of Broadcaster's convention in San Francisco. - A long Houston Press story about the administrative coup d'état that closed down 91.7 FM, KTRU Houston, a college radio station. (January 11, 2001)