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    Social Media, Violence and the Law: 'Objectionable Material' and the Changing Countours of Hate Speech Regulation in India by Siddharth Narrain

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Law is increasingly invoked to prevent speech (through prior restraint) rather than post facto investigation and prosecutions. …”
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    Social Media, Violence and the Law: ’Objectionable Material’ and the Changing Countours of Hate Speech Regulation in India by Siddharth Narrain

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Law is increasingly invoked to prevent speech (through prior restraint) rather than post facto investigation and prosecutions. …”
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    Electronic cash analysis on fair traceability, double spending prevention and model simplification by Hou, Xiaosong

    Published 2008
    “…This scheme achieves prior restraint of double-spending using observers, detection of double-spender's identity using cryptographic methods in case observers are broken, and fair tracing in case crimes take place. …”
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    Restraint stress induced gut dysmotility is diminished by a milk oligosaccharide (2'-fucosyllactose) in vitro. by Sohana Farhin, Annette Wong, Thilini Delungahawatta, Jessica Y Amin, John Bienenstock, Rachael Buck, Wolfgang A Kunze

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Because 2'FL appeared to modulate enteric nervous system dependent motility, we wondered if the oligosaccharide could reverse the effects of prior restraint stress, ex vivo. We tested whether 2'FL could benefit the dysmotility of isolated jejunal and colonic segments from animals subjected to prior acute restraint stress.…”
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    Freedoms of press and speech in the first decade of the U.S. Supreme Court by Bird, W

    Published 2011
    “…First, the context of those justices' views was growing challenges to the restrictive Blackstone and Mansfield definition of freedom of press as only freedom from prior restraint (licensing) and as not also freedom from subsequent restraint such as seditious libel prosecution. …”
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