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Right to Censor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Right to Censor or RTC was a professional wrestling faction in the World Wrestling Federation from mid-2000 to early 2001. The group was a parody of the Parents Television Council, who were, at...
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Justice Defends Gov't Right to Censor Art, Scalia tells art college that the government has the right to censor art sponsored by public funds. ... Friday, September 23, 2005 ... NEW YORK — The government can decide what artwork is worthwhile without being accused of censorship as long as it is funding that art,
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Now what the Supreme Court has said, and I haven’t heard anybody say this this morning, what the Supreme Court has said is that with the First Amendment right to speak goes the First Amendment right to censor. Now that may be all right in terms of an op-ed piece that you or I might write for a newspaper;
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Steven Richards became the leader of the Right To Censor movement, .... ~~~Undertaker defeated Steven Richards when the Right to Censor members walked out ...
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The politics of Right To Censor; Steven Richards on a career high ... At the same time, Richards' life changed in the summer when the Right To Censor was born, and he was thrust into the spotlight to clean up the WWF, while at the same time poking fun at the various political groups that had protested the vulgar,
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While the Google employees interviewed in Rosen’s article did not discuss the company’s own rights, its legal team has argued in prior cases that any interference with its results would violate Google’s own First Amendment right to freely express its opinions.
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Earlier this month the US government demanded and received the right to censor testimony at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). ... By Paul Mitchell; 31 December 2003 ... Milosevic faces 66 counts of war crimes and genocide allegedly committed in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo in the 1990s.
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Let me see if I get this right. It is ok to manipulate public information, lie, censor and obstruct free flow of information to perhaps protect an individual but it is not ok to administer harsh interrogation measures to the Guantanamo prisoners to save thousands of lives.
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What these proposed changes truly do, is give the Government the right to step in and say “no” to any project they want without rhyme, reason or review. ... [...] malocite All things tv… AboutWatch TV Online - Canada « Canadian Government Seeks Right to Censor Telefilm Projects [...]
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