Much of my work strikes me as pretty unified: as a lawyer, working in several areas, I have thought about how to promote freedom of speech broadly for everyone.
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I'm a big advocate of freedom: freedom of speech, freedom of expression, freedom of thought.
That I have the right to express myself freely at all times in all circumstances entails the idea that free speech is a 'basic human right' possessed by each individual, and, as such, trumps the interests of the society or group, including my neighbour.
I feel like freedom of speech is one of the great things in this country and the freedom to do what you feel is right.
Freedom of expression and freedom of speech aren't really important unless they're heard. The freedom of hearing is as important as the freedom of speaking.
You don't have true freedom until you allow a diversity of opinion and a diversity of voices.
Freedom of expression is very important.
Free speech is the cornerstone to every right we have.
For free-speech principles to be reinforced and free-market ideas to win the day, more people are going to have to stand up and be heard.
Free speech is a valuable commodity, which we preserve and protect, but there quite rightly is restriction on free speech in the best interest of the good order of the community and common sense.
Here's a nation, one of the founding pillars was freedom of speech and freedom of expression. And yet, we have imposed upon people restrictions on what they can say, on what they can think. And the media is the largest proponent of this, crucifying people who say things really quite innocently.
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