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  1. Sep 18, 2023 · Regulated Professionals. The decision builds on a growing body of cases examining the limits of regulated professionalsright to freedom of expression, particularly respecting statements that are unprofessional, disparaging, and lack evidentiary or scientific support. Examples include the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal’s 2020 decision in ...

  2. As a result, federal, state, and local governments today impose an array of limits on those professionalsfreedom—limits that would never be tolerated if applied to any other kind of expression.

  3. The Jordan Peterson case serves as a significant reminder for professional regulatory organizations to delicately balance the constitutional right to freedom of speech with the imperative to uphold professional standards. This case emphasizes the ongoing relevance of the Doré framework, which calls for deference to regulators' expertise in defining the public interest within their ...

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  4. Nov 1, 2020 · The freedom of expression broadly involves the communication of ideas, opinions, convictions, beliefs, and information. International legal instruments such as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) recognise the ‘freedom of expression’ as a right that can be exercised ‘either orally, in writing or in print, in the form of art, or through any other media of [the ...

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  5. Here are five examples of freedom of expression in action: #1. Criticizing the government. Criticizing government policies, actions, and politicians is one of the most vital uses of freedom of expression. In a world where human rights are respected, everyone should have the ability to share information and their opinions on the systems and laws ...

  6. The California case went to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, where the ban was ultimately upheld in Pickup v Brown; the Court upheld the ban as a constitutional restriction on the professional’s conduct and did not view the ban as a limit on professional speech. 22 In New Jersey, the case went to the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals, where, in King v Governor of New Jersey, the Court upheld the ...

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  8. right to freedom of expression. General conditions on who may practise journalism, such as a requirement to hold a university degree, to have attained a certain age or to belong to a particular professional association, are similarly illegitimate. This was spelled out clearly in a 1985 case decided by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights,