This Week in Review: Rethinking free speech online, and mixed reviews for USA Today’s redesign

‘Innocence of Muslims’ and the future of free speech: We learned a bit more about the anti-Muslim film “Innocence of Muslims” this week, and, yes, it still seems about as strange as we initially thought. The man said to be behind the film, Nassoula Bakkeley Nassoula, has been convicted of felony drug possession and bank fraud and was questioned about the film late last week by local law ...
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‘Innocence of Muslims’ and the future of free speech: We learned a bit more about the anti-Muslim film “Innocence of Muslims” this week, and, yes, it still seems about as strange as we initially thought. The man said to be behind the film, Nassoula Bakkeley Nassoula, has been convicted of felony drug possession and bank fraud and was questioned about the film late last week by local law enforcement.

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