New Study Sheds Light on Hidden Threats to Free Speech: A recent publication in the Journal of Free Speech Law has highlighted a concerning trend in the suppression of expressive freedom. According to the study, "Policing Expressive Governance: A Framework for Judicial Review of Executive Viewpoint Retaliation," by Simona Grossi, the most insidious threats to free speech often masquerade as legitimate government actions. Grossi's research suggests that government retaliation against individuals who express dissenting viewpoints can be just as damaging to free speech as outright censorship. As the study delves into the complexities of executive viewpoint retaliation, it raises important questions about the balance between government power and individual expression.
The article is here; here's the Introduction: The gravest contemporary threats to expressive freedom do not always take the form of… The post Journal of Free Speech Law: "Policing Expressive Governance: A Framework for Judicial Review of Executive Viewpoint Retaliation," by Simona Grossi appeared first on Reason.com.