Blasphemy laws have returned to Denmark – even fanatical Quran-burners must remain free religion Article 1305 words, published Dec 12 2023 28 votes
Danish parliament has voted to ban the burning of religious scriptures after a series of Qur’an desecrations in the country and neighbouring Sweden religion Article 448 words 26 votes
Freedom, responsibility and privilege – the trichotomy of speech (2016) philosophy Article 1133 words, published Apr 13 2016 6 votes
Planned Danish law will make improper treatment of the Quran or Bible a criminal offence punishable by a fine and jail sentence of up to two years religion Article 39 votes
Denmark is considering banning protests involving burning the Quran or other religious texts over security and diplomatic concerns – Sweden looking to follow suit religion Article 37 words 18 votes
Quran burning and requests to approve the destruction of more holy books have left Sweden torn between its commitment to free speech and its respect for religious minorities religion Article 952 words 18 votes
Several Muslim-majority countries have condemned the burning of a copy of the Quran at a protest in the Swedish capital religion Article 32 words 12 votes
Finnish astronomers acquitted in defamation case related to protesting harassment – astrophysicist Christian Ott argued protests cost him postdoc position education.higher Article 647 words 5 votes
Denmark says it will take measures to protect teachers' freedom of expression and prevent the risks of self-censorship Article 275 words 8 votes
Improving MIT’s written commitment to freedom of expression education.higher Article 775 words 4 votes
Against Theory, now with bots! On the persistent fallacy of intentionless speech language Article 4494 words, published Aug 2 2021 3 votes
Is the traditional ACLU view of free speech still viable? Ira Glasser speaks out. Article 1483 words 12 votes
The illusion of a “marketplace of ideas” and the right to truth Article 5157 words, published Feb 20 2019 8 votes
Calling prophet Muhammad a pedophile does not fall within freedom of speech: European court religion Article 463 words, published Oct 22 2018 39 votes