Valle's attorney, Julia Gatto, opened her defense by arguing that the officer was being prosecuted purely for private speech.
Clinton supporters chanted her name outside her private speech in nearby Irving, Texas, on Wednesday night while Jeb Bush received encouragement to run for president during an event with a Dallas civic group.
The court rejected the school's argument that this was private student speech.
However, as important as public money was to The King's Speech, private investment played an even bigger role.
He also serves as a board member of the Atlanta Speech School, an 80-year old private institution focused on meeting the needs of those with speech and language based disabilities.
After that speech, a number of individuals from the private sector came up to me and said that they thought the speech was basically a very strong speech, it was an emotional speech, and it was the sort of speech they didn't ever personally want to hear again.
Specifically, NRB wants to ensure that religious expression, including views on gay marriage and abortion, is not classified as hate speech and blocked by private companies.
Freedom of speech is not protected in private interactions.
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Most intelligent people understand that a lawsuit by a government body against a private group for its excercie of free speech will likely not go over well with the voters (or courts).
On Tuesday, union leaders were left confused after Tony Blair apparently pulled back from strong words he had been due to use in a speech to them at a private dinner of the TUC governing council.
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Generally speaking, that should be the default policy that private information and communications companies adopt when devising speech policies for their platforms.
Though private employers have broad latitude in deciding what sort of speech is acceptable in the office, there are exceptions, says Hurd.
Shirkey says it highlights that the Internet is a private sphere, not a public sphere, that tolerates public speech.
Although Bush didn't spell this out in his speech, it appears he favors this option being a private-sector drug benefits plan for which the government would pay.
There's degrees and there's got to be a halfway house between freedom of the press and freedom of speech, and the right to a person's private life and privacy.
She spoke at Cooper Union, a private college in Manhattan's East Village where Abraham Lincoln once gave a speech against slavery.
Osborn compares the punitive and counterproductive U.S. approach to how off-label speech is policed in Great Britain, which is mostly through a government-private partnership of self-regulation with clearer government standards as to what is and is not permitted.
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However, other groups, such as trade unions, could potentially neutralise the advantage of those private Republican fortunes because they, too, may spend unlimited amounts in the name of free speech, as long as this is not co-ordinated with any candidate.
After he gave a speech last week to CEOs at a Washington hotel, he lingered for nearly an hour for private discussions with the corporate leaders, moving table to table, said someone who was at the gathering.
The need for private sector partnership was a new wrinkle in Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Michael Chertoff's speech on the cyber initiative at the conference--one of the first public discussions of the classified program.
The private Al-Mihwar TV interviewed Mahmud Ghuzlan, spokesman of Mr Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood, who praised the speech and spoke in favour of replacing underperforming ministers.
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