November 17, 2012
Nightside With Dan Rea, Harvey Silverglate, Wendy Kaminer
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2012/10/08/nightside-harvey-silverglate-and-wendy-kaminer-discuss-freedom/
[About 41 minutes]
Dan Rea
Nightside with Dan Rea, WBZ Radio 1030 AM Boston, MA. September 27, 2012, with guests Wendy Kaminer and Harvey Silverglate discuss liberty and free speech.
Harvey Silverglate
Harvey Silverglate asked "How do we live in a world that is so hostile to our notion of free speech?" One way to push back against opponents of our free speech standards is to cite the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, of the United Nations.
http://www.ohchr.org/en/udhr/pages/introduction.aspx
Article 19 is the free speech article of that document. See also,
http://www.article19.org/
It applies to all UN member nations. If they oppose Article 19 why do they support other efforts of the UN? Is selective enforcement of laws a legal principle of the nations that oppose free speech? In ancient Athens free speech was a tradition. There were no laws or constitutional amendments that permitted it. For 1200 years Athenians enjoyed the fruits of tolerance for unpopular speech.
Wendy Kaminer
Wendy Kaminer suggested regarding the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that people support indefinite detention and other restrictions on liberty, because they cannot see the surveillance. A corollary is when citizens see the surveillance and complain, government uses psychiatry to discredit the victim of abuses.
Some people argue against Due Process Rights. In a discussion about the election of Elizabeth Warren on the Harvard Crimson online. One person is "D.W. Duke is a principle in the California law firm of Giardinelli & Duke, APC. He received his Juris Doctorate from Washington University School of Law. Mr. Duke is a noted lecturer on various legal matters and has published several books on legal topics including Principles of Liberty, a Practical Guide to Constitutional Law, Understanding and Avoiding Medical Malpractice and California Insurance Law. D.W. assists SCE Campaign with legal research with respect to international convention and obligations and also contributes articles and reports on the subject of Child Executions." [From web site] http://stopchildexecutions.com/
This organization supports Stopping Child Executions. Duke argued that it was OK for the President to kill US citizens if they are "known" terrorists. You can see this discussion in the comments below this story:
http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2012/11/6/warren-wins-senate-election/
I agree with Harvey Silverglate's comment, "You can't trust any President."
[About 41 minutes]
Dan Rea
Nightside with Dan Rea, WBZ Radio 1030 AM Boston, MA. September 27, 2012, with guests Wendy Kaminer and Harvey Silverglate discuss liberty and free speech.
Harvey Silverglate
Harvey Silverglate asked "How do we live in a world that is so hostile to our notion of free speech?" One way to push back against opponents of our free speech standards is to cite the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, of the United Nations.
http://www.ohchr.org/en/udhr/pages/introduction.aspx
Article 19 is the free speech article of that document. See also,
http://www.article19.org/
It applies to all UN member nations. If they oppose Article 19 why do they support other efforts of the UN? Is selective enforcement of laws a legal principle of the nations that oppose free speech? In ancient Athens free speech was a tradition. There were no laws or constitutional amendments that permitted it. For 1200 years Athenians enjoyed the fruits of tolerance for unpopular speech.
Wendy Kaminer
Wendy Kaminer suggested regarding the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that people support indefinite detention and other restrictions on liberty, because they cannot see the surveillance. A corollary is when citizens see the surveillance and complain, government uses psychiatry to discredit the victim of abuses.
Some people argue against Due Process Rights. In a discussion about the election of Elizabeth Warren on the Harvard Crimson online. One person is "D.W. Duke is a principle in the California law firm of Giardinelli & Duke, APC. He received his Juris Doctorate from Washington University School of Law. Mr. Duke is a noted lecturer on various legal matters and has published several books on legal topics including Principles of Liberty, a Practical Guide to Constitutional Law, Understanding and Avoiding Medical Malpractice and California Insurance Law. D.W. assists SCE Campaign with legal research with respect to international convention and obligations and also contributes articles and reports on the subject of Child Executions." [From web site] http://stopchildexecutions.com/
This organization supports Stopping Child Executions. Duke argued that it was OK for the President to kill US citizens if they are "known" terrorists. You can see this discussion in the comments below this story:
http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2012/11/6/warren-wins-senate-election/
I agree with Harvey Silverglate's comment, "You can't trust any President."
Labels:
Free Speech,
Freedom,
Harvey Silverglate,
Liberty,
Wendy Kaminer
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