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There are people in Britain and other European countries that favor a much freer regime for the press, and there are scholars in America who are very critical of First Amendment jurisprudence. People are talking through international conferences that allow greater insights, which allow people to begin to use ideas from other [[Culture|cultures]] to oppose developments they don’t like within their own. So yes, it’s something that’s beginning to become more multi-faceted and break down some of the starker contrasts.”
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There are people in Britain and other European countries that favor a much freer regime for the press, and there are scholars in America who are very critical of First Amendment jurisprudence. People are talking through international conferences that allow greater insights, which allow people to begin to use ideas from other cultures to oppose developments they don’t like within their own. So yes, it’s something that’s beginning to become more multi-faceted and break down some of the starker contrasts.”
  
 
 

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