Opinion
Thin skin, sealed lips
Criminal defamation law injures free speech, as a Delhi court noted. SC should review the law Politics in today’s India is arguably more heated than anywhere else in the world, which makes it passing ...
Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” won both record and song of the year, Chappell Roan was named best new artist and Doechii, ...
When Donald Trump announced the appointment of Brendan Carr to the top spot at the Federal Communications Commission, he ...
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Some members of Three Rivers Council say they've had enough of what they've characterized as slanderous comments and ...
Ghana is a country that prides itself on respect, morality, and religious values . For generations, we have upheld the belief ...
Blake Lively faces a second defamation lawsuit over her allegations of sexual harassment and retaliation while making "It ...
Defendants of defamation lawsuits can now file for immediate constitutional review of the case. 3News legal analyst Stephanie Haney explains, Legally Speaking.
Once made aware of the allegations, Soulja Boy took to social media to deny any involvement with the teenager and send some ...
At issue in the case is whether speech—when expressed over social media outlets not know for serious discourse, by a person ...
UN rights experts on Thursday urged Thailand to repeal its royal defamation laws ... wide discretion to the authorities and the courts to define the offence broadly.” The experts said the ...
Ohio is now the 35th state to enact anti-SLAPP legislation to further protect speech by public officials and citizens on matters of public concern.