India today hosts one of the most plural, contested, and dynamic information ecosystems anywhere in the democratic world ...
The University of Alberta’s recent decision to place law professor Florence Ashley on an involuntary, non-disciplinary leave ...
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Journalists and experts from the Western Balkans and Turkey explored the challenges confronting the media and discussed ...
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Professor David Palumbo-Liu responds to Hoover Fellow Larry Diamond's piece about free expression, arguing for ...
The Hawaii Library Association, in partnership with the American Civil Liberties Union of Hawaii, is marking Banned Books Week 2025 with a campaign celebrating the “Freedom to Read ” and highlighting ...
The problem is that criticism is allowed only in one direction: Israel can be the target, but those who speak in its defence ...
Hoover senior fellow Larry Diamond '74 M.A.'78 PhD '80 encourages the community to engage in discourse, especially with those ...
- Freedom of expression and information and media freedom are crucial for the functioning of a truly democratic society and continue to be so in times of crisis.[1] The provision of timely information ...
Governments, industries, and communities have repeatedly sought to limit what people can read, watch, hear, and publish.