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Free speech and the law: Protecting your rights with Cohen Davis

Free speech is one of the cornerstones of a democratic society. In the UK, we take pride in our freedom to express opinions, challenge authority, and speak out on matters that affect our lives. But in recent years, the lines between what is considered political speech and what is considered socially acceptable have started to blur. That’s why having clear legal guidance is more important than ever. At Cohen Davis, we are one of the most experienced law firms in the UK when it comes to issues around free speech. Our team has handled some of the country’s most high-profile cases involving freedom of expression, online speech, and the limits of public discourse.

What free speech means in practice

We believe in the right to free speech, but we also understand that freedom of expression comes with responsibilities. It does not give anyone the right to harass, abuse, or spread hate about others. The law draws a line—and so do we. However, we also believe that no one should be unfairly punished for expressing a genuine opinion. In recent times, we have seen a worrying trend where individuals have been arrested, investigated, or even imprisoned for sharing views that are simply out of step with dominant social or political narratives. We must protect the ability to disagree—especially when that disagreement is political in nature.

Drawing the line between opinion and offence

It’s important to keep a clear difference between political opinion and what has now become social norm. Just because an idea has become widely accepted does not mean it is beyond debate. Healthy societies allow room for challenge and discussion. Without that, we risk losing the very freedom we claim to protect. If you're unsure about your rights or whether your speech could land you in legal trouble, speak to us. At Cohen Davis, we offer a fixed-fee consultation, and in many cases, we can give clear answers to questions about free speech law quickly and simply.

We protect your rights no matter which side you're on

We will vigorously protect those who have been affected by the abuse of free speech, just as strongly as we protect those who have unfairly been prevented—or who others have attempted to prevent—from exercising their right to free speech. Whether you are being sued for something you said, or you feel someone is wrongly trying to stop you from speaking out, we’re here to help. The cost of getting it wrong—either by overstepping or by being silenced—can be high. You don’t have to face it alone.

  • The honours forfeiture attempt case - Charlie Mullins OBE

    Can you lose an OBE for expressing political opinions

    Can you lose an OBE for expressing political opinions?

    Charlie Mullins' case offers a sobering insight into the risks now faced by individuals who dare to speak their minds in the public arena, particularly those who have been honoured for service to their community. What began as recognition for decades of hard work and life-changing impact has turned into a battle to preserve reputation, principle and free speech.

  • How AI could affect free speech

    How AI could affect free speech

    UK speech law and AI

    As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more common in everyday life, it’s starting to have a real impact on how we communicate online. While AI can help keep the internet safer by catching harmful content, it also raises serious questions about free speech, privacy, copyright, and personal rights. When machines start deciding what we can or can’t say, we need to ask: who sets the rules, and what happens when they get it wrong?

  • Free speech and controversial topics: The risks of expressing unpopular opinions

    Free speech and controversial topics

    Is free speech disappearing?

    These days, it feels like free speech is under pressure from all sides. Whether it’s online debates, protests, or heated arguments in the media, people are increasingly finding themselves targeted just for expressing a view. In some cases, it leads to online abuse or reputational damage. In others, it can result in legal action.

  • Facebook's updated free speech policy

    Facebook's updated free speech policy

    Facebook's updated free speech policy

    Meta’s recent decision to relax its content moderation rules on Facebook is stirring up a lot of debate—and for good reason. It’s a game-changer for free speech and has reignited a global conversation about how digital platforms should handle public discussion.

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    Free Speech Lawyers

    What to do if police arrest you for posting your opinions online

    There is help available if you have been arrested whilst exercising your fundamental right to free speech. We offer representation at police stations and courts across the country for victims of free speech discrimination.

    Upholding free speech and protecting your free speech rights in the UK

    Why do people get arrested for online posts

    Why do people get arrested for online posts

    Can you get arrested for something you've posted online

    Harassment and defamation can persist online for years, sometimes even over a decade, without intervention, causing prolonged distress and significant reputational and mental health damage to countless individuals. At the same time, seemingly innocuous posts can lead to disproportionate responses, including content removal, police

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