When Disagreement Becomes Punishable: The High‑Stakes Judicial Review of the Neufeld Case
A $750,000 ruling, a Human Rights Tribunal, and the growing collision between belief, speech, and state‑enforced orthodoxy Summary What does it mean to “accept” your neighbour in a free society? Is it enough to recognize their dignity—or must you affirm their beliefs...
Free Speech On Trial – Interview with Barry Neufeld and James Kitchen
In this episode of Freedom Featured, host Barry Bussey speaks with Barry Neufeld, former school board trustee, and his lawyer James Kitchen about a highly controversial decision by the BC Human Rights Tribunal and its broader implications for free expression, belief,...
Judicial Independence Is Not Strengthened by Silencing Criticism
Judicial independence is essential to the rule of law. Without it, courts cannot restrain power or protect rights. But independence does not mean immunity from scrutiny, and public trust is not sustained by warning citizens and journalists away from naming...

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