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"The libel laws in England have really constrained and chilled speech for a long time," said Kirsty Hughes, chief executive of Index on Censorship, one of the groups that has led the campaign for an overhaul.
If so, the echo chamber will intensify as Facebook and other services may find themselves hosts to chilled speech under the de facto sway of countless angry mobs.
"That's a hard case," Verrilli admitted, before facing an additional flurry of questions from Sotomayor and Justice Stephen Breyer suggesting their belief that upholding the Stolen Valor Act would lead to laws that chilled speech clearly protected by the First Amendment.
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Fans of McCain-Feingold denied that this chilled free speech.
Under the DISCLOSE Act, no speech is chilled and no speech is managed, micro, macro or otherwise.
If Wesleyan doesn't wise up to the dangerous flaws in the new funding scheme, an already chilled atmosphere for free speech will turn truly frosty.
This question has been at the background of PEN's advocacy and previous event shedding light on the chilled climate of free speech in Russia.
In this suburb of Des Moines, he made no speeches and simply seemed to simply enjoy the outing in a chilled rink.
William Henry Harrison gave the longest speech of any American president, forcing his audience to endure an hour and 45 minutes of snow-chilled tedium.
Chilled perfection!
Chilled squid salad.
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