In today’s On the Square feature, Andrew Haines praises Sir Thomas More as a champion of free speech :
The great English statesman, Sir Thomas More, is often and justly revered as the patron of conscience rights. Despite a lifetime of faithful and diligent service to King Henry VIII, Mores silent opposition to the Act of Supremacy led to his eventual and famous execution at Tower Hill on 6 July, 1535. Unknown to many who celebrate Mores fateful silence, however, is the same mans ardent defense of free speecha defense that first came to the fore, quite appropriately, during Mores tenure as Speaker of the House of Commons, some twelve years before his death.