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Sep 26, 2017

Amid Planned Protests, 130 Georgetown Students Were Disinvited From Jeff Sessions’ Free Speech Talk

Who needs a safe space now?

Oct 21, 2016

Breitbart Troll Milo Yiannopoulos Is Speaking At GWU Tonight

A number of other university groups have cancelled his appearances, largely over safety concerns.

Dec 20, 2012

Virginia Woman Sued for Yelp Review Gets Help From ACLU

A Virginia woman who was sued for $750,000 by a contractor over negative Yelp reviews she left of his work is getting an assist from the ACLU and Public Citizen, who say that a court’s ruling against her amounts to censorship.

Oct 08, 2012

Controversial Anti-Jihad Ads to Appear in Metro Today

After a late court ruling on Friday, a controversial ad equating Muslims with savages will go up in four Metro stations today.

Oct 05, 2012

Judge Hears Arguments Over ‘Defeat Jihad’ Ad in Metro

A federal judge heard arguments yesterday over whether Metro should accept an ad defending Israel and pledging to “defeat jihad.”

Nov 16, 2009

Maryland Crackpot Profiled in Washington Times

Photo by jeffq Meet Walter Carl Abbott, Jr. He’s the kind of Lou Dobbs-loving, manly-man Maryland construction worker who blames everything that’s wrong in this country on illegal immigrants. In fact, he feels so strongly about illegal immigration that last year, he decided to send an email to Gov. Martin O’Malley about it. Unfortunately for Abbott, the email included this phrase: “If I ever get close enough to you I will [w]rap my hands…

Oct 26, 2009

Arrest for Taunting Police Leads to Council Hearing

The story of Pepin Tuma, the local lawyer who back in July was arrested by a D.C. police officer after singing the words “I hate the police” while walking down U Street, has made its way in front of the D.C. Council, leading to serious talk about revising the District’s disorderly conduct laws. The Legal Times blog and Huffington Post both covered Friday’s hearing, during which Tuma testified about his experience while flanked by pro…

Mar 11, 2008

Wilson High Student Suspended for YouTube Video

The Examiner reported this morning on a case of some dumb high school kids, the internet and potential free speech issues colliding at Wilson High School. The basic story is this: sophomore Jafaar Mohammad was videotaped by some friends making derogatory remarks about an unnamed Wilson teacher. The video is above, and its audio contains swear words that make it NSFW. It runs only about 17 seconds, and depicts Mohammed as being at a…

Jun 25, 2007

Protesters Argue Against Amplified Speech

A groups of D.C. residents took over part of Adams Morgan yesterday with the expressed purpose of annoying people with a megaphone. Their point? That what they were doing was really annoying, and should be illegal under District law. Operating under the monikers Quest for Quiet and Free Speech Should Not Mean Forced to Hear, the group protested for the second year in a row (last time in Georgetown) in the hopes of bringing attention…

Mar 11, 2007

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

With the sun out, the temperatures high, one can only think of one thing– what’s going on in the World of the -ist’s? Bostonist dug deep to uncover Barack Obama’s unpaid parking tickets, their Governor’s latest ethical lapse, and a plagarizing sports writer. Chicagoist had everything in twos: two views on having the Olympics, losing two members of their Super Bowl team, and two music festivals. DCist put their noses in legal books as they…

 
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