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Analysis and commentary
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Total of 1804 documents available. Page 2 of 181
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Big cases involve funeral protests, video games (analysis)
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By Tony Mauro Justices may also choose to hear follow-up to blockbuster campaign-finance ruling.
08.24.10
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Comments on Net may snare students, teachers (commentary)
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By David L. Hudson Jr. Pupils, instructors must realize Internet isn't liability-free zone; offensive online posts may get them suspended or worse.
08.24.10
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Justices can strike a blow for art by accepting junked-car case (commentary)
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By David L. Hudson Jr. Texas businessman appeals to high court, arguing Oldsmobile 88-turned-cactus planter outside store is art.
08.23.10
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Defending First Amendment rights is different from endorsing the message (commentary)
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By Gene Policinski There's no 'except for …' clause in the First Amendment, no requirement for public approval of an idea, speech, book or religious belief.
08.20.10
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Islamophobia threatens religious freedom (commentary)
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By Charles C. Haynes Conflicts over ground zero mosque and Islamic centers in other areas are fueling some people's campaign to turn 'war on terrorism' into 'war on Islam.'
08.19.10
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It’s elementary, children have First Amendment rights too (commentary)
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By David L. Hudson Jr. Unfortunately, some act as those though there is an age restriction on freedoms.
08.19.10
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Special Olympics Project Unify: Students standing up for justice (commentary)
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By Charles C. Haynes Across the country, kids with and without intellectual disabilities are using First Amendment freedoms to try to change school life.
08.15.10
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Garcetti still laying waste to public-employee speech (commentary)
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By David L. Hudson Jr. Public employers fending off allegations of retaliation by claiming staff criticism was job-related, unprotected.
08.11.10
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First Amendment debates take no summer vacation (commentary)
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By Gene Policinski Wikileaks, mosque protests, crush videos ... a lot of hot buttons are getting pushed.
08.08.10
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Decalogue-display disputes have roots in film history (analysis)
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By Robert M. Bernstein Cecil B. DeMille's promotional Ten Commandments monuments placed on public property around the country led to court cases over their constitutionality.
08.08.10
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