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America shouldn’t copy Britain’s war on free speech

America shouldn’t copy Britain’s war on free speech
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On April 1, the United Kingdom Home Secretary announced that British police would no longer record details of every “offensive” social media post, a move that was partially greeted with praise and with “this better not be an April Fool’s Day trick” by free speech advocates both in the U.K. and globally. It now looks like it […]

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