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Rule-breaking fires up debate on fairness and privilege

Rule-breaking fires up debate on fairness and privilege
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Doubts over name suppression for an Auckland couple who reportedly left lockdown for their Wanaka holiday home - 14-Sep-2021

Doubts over name suppression for an Auckland couple who reportedly left lockdown for their Wanaka holiday home - 14-Sep-2021
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FSU Backs Academic Freedom To Call Out Flat-earthers

Thursday, 29 July 2021, 11:49 am The Free Speech Union is backing a University Lecturer s fight for academic freedom, against University of Waikato attempts to stop him from describing people as cranks , who claim on religious authority that the earth is flat, and that people lived alongside dinosaurs. Dr Raymond Richards who teaches history at the University of Waikato faces potential disciplinary action for his lectures about methods of critical thinking in history. A spokesperson for the Union, Stephen Franks says, “When anti-vaxxers are reminding us that the difference between science and superstition may mean life or death for innocent people, freedom for people to call things as they see them

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'It's too vague': Lawyer believes 'Karen' insult 'absolutely could' be used in hate speech law

It s too vague : Lawyer believes Karen insult absolutely could be used in hate speech law Newshub 11 hrs ago Zane Small © Newshub / Frank Ogilvie Watch: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern pushed back against criticism the hate speech proposals are too vague by making fun of Opposition leader Judith Collins suggestion the Karen insult could land you in prison. A prominent constitutional lawyer and former ACT MP believes the Karen insult absolutely could be used in beefed up hate speech law.  Stephen Franks, a spokesperson for the Free Speech Coalition and a founding director of Wellington law firm Franks Ogilvie, says Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was wrong to say the Karen insult couldn t result in prosecution. 

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Chief Human Rights Commissioner Should Stay In His Lane

Thursday, 24 June 2021, 12:18 pm The Free Speech Union says that Chief Human Rights Commissioner Paul Hunt wasn’t hired to tell artists what work they can and can’t produce. He should start defending human rights, not stand against freedom of expression. A spokesperson for the Union, Stephen Franks says “The Commissioner calls for a proposed film of the March 15th atrocity to be cancelled due to its potential to upset members of the Muslim community. A petition to have the production cancelled has garnered 70,000 signatures but whether a film is made, or how it is made is absolutely none of Paul Hunt’s business.”

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