Michael Geist and Richard Moon, “Episode 198: Richard Moon on the Return of the Section 13 Hate Speech Provision in the Online Harms Act” (2024) The Law Bytes Podcast Episode 198, online: https://law-bytes.castos.com/episodes/episode-198-richard-moon-on-the-return-of-the-section-13-hate-speech-provision-in-the-online-harms
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Richard Moon, Howard Kislowicz and Kerri Froc, eds, Canada’s Surprising Constitution (UBC Press, 2024). Publisher’s Record: https://www.ubcpress.ca/canadas-surprising-constitution
And chapter author “Limits on Rights: The Myth of Balancing”
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Richard Moon, The Life and Death of Freedom Expression (UTP, forthcoming Spring 2024).
In a recent Toronto Star article Professor Richard Moon commented on Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter and what it could mean for the content permitted on the social media platform. Moon points out,“If he really adopts this … full blown free speech libertarian idea to this platform, we’re just going to see greater pressure on the state to take meaningful action.”
— Published on Apr 28th, 2022
Scholarship by Professor Richard Moon was cited in two separate Supreme Court of Canada decisions delivered in October:
— Published on Nov 1st, 2021
In a recent Globe and Mail article, Professor Richard Moon commented on the growing debate over mandatory COVID-19 vaccines for children.
— Published on Nov 1st, 2021
Professor Richard Moon authored a news article published in Policy Options magazine about vaccine-mandate opponents that base their opposition to vaccinations on liberty, conscience and equality.
— Published on Sep 30th, 2021
— Published on Sep 24th, 2021
Professor Richard Moon appeared as an expert on an episode of the Scope with Waqar Rizvi to discuss recent hate crimes in Canada.
— Published on Aug 9th, 2021