Hate Speech and the Reasonable Supreme Court of CanadaMark J. FreimanThe Supreme Court Law Review: Osgoode's Annual Constitutional Cases Conference
The Supreme Court on Monday will hear two cases that involve "jawboning," or informal pressure by the government on an intermediary to take certain actions that will suppress speech.
An independent board considered a top court for Meta content moderation said Tuesday it is taking on the issue of whether accusing entire nationalities of crimes violates hate speech rules.
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Courtesy My Word Like Fire Ministries Ottawa, Ontario– The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that Biblical speech opposing homosexual behavior, including in written form, is essentially a hate crime. On Wednesday, the court upheld the conviction of activist William Whatcott, who found himself in...
Facebook's "supreme court" tasked with deciding on allowing or removing sensitive and harmful content has begun operations, with a backlog of some 20,000 cases already piling up for the expert panel. The independent panel, formally known as the Facebook Oversight Board, is considering cases in...
Dos Santos, currently residing in the United States, has been under a preventive arrest order in Brazil since 2021. He faces charges including criminal conspiracy, defamation, incitement to crime, hate speech and money laundering. Moraes is also overseeing criminal cases against Bolsonaro, including...
but not forever. while o’connor suggested full racial equality would be achieved in 2028, affirmative action may not last that long. on monday, the supreme court heard oral arguments on two cases that could decide the future of race-based considerations in higher education — one challenging ...
In April 2024, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in the consolidated cases of Bufkin v. McDonough and Thornton v. McDonough, two veterans’ benefits cases on appeal from the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. The cases involve the "benefit-of-the-doubt" rule, a longstanding principle...
The Supreme Court social media cases center on Texas and Florida laws that aim to prevent platforms like Facebook, TikTok and others from censoring users based on their viewpoints.