Sentence examples for prohibited freedom from inspiring English sources

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These acts prohibited freedom of assembly for groups such as the radical London Corresponding Society (LCS) and encouraged indictments against radicals for "libelous and seditious" statements.

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It was the first time the relative of a Holocaust survivor publicly confronted a senior Polish official over the law, which was signed last week by President Andrzej Duda, even as critics in Israel, the United States and elsewhere warned that it would prohibit freedom of expression.

Prohibiting freedom of speech on these grounds is very questionable in all but extreme cases (it was not persuasive in the Skokie case) because it is very rare that speech would produce such a clear danger to the individual.

2. The 1st Amendment of the United States Constitution states: "Congress shall make no law … prohibiting the freedom of speech …" Illustrate how freedom of speech is or is not being exercised in the current debate over a possible war with Iraq. 3. Create a timeline of Saddam Hussein's political career.

Communism, Mr. Beichman wrote in a 1982 Op-Ed article for The New York Times, is "a system that prohibits personal freedom and punishes citizens who insist on such freedom — a system run by a single party, the sole repository of truth, which brooks no dissent from that truth".

America was founded on the principles of liberty and freedom, but unfortunately in many states there are regulatory barriers erected by the government that prohibits the freedom of choice for utility customers – especially when it comes to switching to solar.

America was founded by people who had fled their English homeland to escape the royal edict prohibiting religious freedom.

The fact that stalking behavior (including cyberstalking) may implicate important issues of free speech, however, does not eliminate the significant public interest in its criminal regulation or suggest that any criminal regulation would be prohibited by the freedom of speech guarantees of the First Amendment.

It also prohibits "abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble".

And we have recognized that the preservation of a free society is so far dependent upon the right of each individual citizen to receive such literature as he himself might desire that a municipality could not, without jeopardizing that vital individual freedom, prohibit door to door distribution of literature.

There's no talk at all about prohibiting Dobbs's freedom of speech.

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