Free speech in democracy refers to the right to hold and communicate opinions and information in the public sphere. This right supports core democratic functions such as informed voting, public scrutiny of officials and open debate. International human-rights guidance frames freedom of opinion and expression...
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February 10, 2026
This article explains why commentators sometimes say that freedom is not free. It outlines what free speech and freedom of expression mean under international guidance and U.S. law, and it summarizes the practical trade-offs citizens and institutions face when protecting open debate. The piece is...
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February 10, 2026
This article explains what family led decision making means and why it matters for everyday and major choices. It summarizes key mechanisms researchers identify and points to practical steps people can use to notice and manage family influence. The tone is neutral and evidence-focused. Where...
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February 10, 2026
This article explains Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment and how it intersects with questions about constitution and religious beliefs. It aims to give voters and journalists a clear, neutral summary of the text, historical background, enforcement routes, and key legal debates. The guide uses...
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February 10, 2026