This podcast is part of a mini-series co-hosted with Susie Alegre, international human rights barrister, Associate at Doughty Street Chambers and Research Fellow at the University of Roehampton
This week we discuss freedom of opinion and how it interacts with freedom of speech. Our guest is Evelyn Aswad, a professor at the University of Oklahoma College of Law, an expert in the right to freedom of expression and the right to freedom of opinion. She is also on the Facebook Oversight Board and speaks on this podcast in a personal capacity
We are grateful to the Office of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media for a grant through their Spotlight on AI and Freedom of Expression (#SAIFE) project to support this series.
For more details see www.betterhumanpodcast.com
61 - A free chapter from my new audio book, Emergency State.
60 - The illiberal and misconceived Bill of Rights Bill
59 - Violence against women and how to end it
58 - Could Putin be prosecuted?
58 - Tolerance, decency, kindliness
57 - The government's plans for judicial review
56 - Inheriting the Holocaust
55 - Joint enterprise
54 - Why the Human Rights Act matters
53 - Windrush lives
52 - Christine Burns on trans rights
51 - Belonging and making trouble: a conversation with Felicity Gerry QC
50 - Serving you up on the internet
49 - Are internet algorithms a problem for human rights?
48 - Albie Sachs on fighting for freedom and human rights
47 - Are algorithms making us less creative?
46 - Shamima Begum: racism, citizenship and the Supreme Court
45 - The difficult case of vaccine passports
43 - Political propaganda, social media and human rights
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