Bitterman v. Village of Oakley
Case of Vejdeland and Others v. Sweden
The Sunday Times v. United Kingdom (No. 2)
Sürek and Özdemir v. Turkey
The case of Mr. W
Bible Believers v. Wayne County
The en banc review of the Sixth Circuit reversed its previous judgment and determined that the Bible Believers’ speech was protected by the First Amendment even if it could be considered offensive and loathsome. The court also concluded that the Wayne County officials effectuated a heckler’s veto which violated the First Amendment. Wayne County did not prove a legitimate interest in order to limit the right to freedom of expression of the Bible Believers.
Sheikh Maytham Al Salman: Freedom of Expression in Bahrain
Sheikh Maytham Al Salman’s video message on the state of freedom of expression in Bahrain was presented at the Justice for Free Expression in 2015…
Religious Leaders from the Middle East and North Africa develop a regional strategy to prevent and counter incitement to violence that could lead to atrocity crimes
Full Press Release [12 November 2015] During two days of meetings in Amman, Jordan, from 11-12 November, some thirty religious leaders from the Middle East…
Report: Kashmir’s Internet Seige
This report was originally published by the Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society and is reproduced here with permission and thanks. Summary Kashmir’s Internet Siege provides…