The freedom to criticize judges and other public officials is necessary to a vibrant democracy. The problem comes when healthy criticism is replaced with more destructive intimidation and sanctions. Topic: Freedom, Author: Sandra Day O'Connor Share Article: Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on Telegram Share on Whatsapp Copy Link
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1 We live in a land like no other – a land of freedom and opportunity unparalleled on the face of the globe.
2 We've got to understand that the whole nature of the way American democracy guards its freedom has been changed.
3 When public access to voting is impaired or when public confidence in voting is diluted democracy suffers and our freedom is less secure.
4 If technology has finally caught up with individual liberty why would anyone who loves freedom want to rethink that?