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  Big cases involve funeral protests, video games (analysis)
  By Tony Mauro Justices may also choose to hear follow-up to blockbuster campaign-finance ruling.     08.24.10
 
  Comments on Net may snare students, teachers (commentary)
  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
 
  Justices can strike a blow for art by accepting junked-car case (commentary)
  By David L. Hudson Jr. Texas businessman appeals to high court, arguing Oldsmobile 88-turned-cactus planter outside store is art.     08.23.10
 
  Defending First Amendment rights is different from endorsing the message (commentary)
  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
 
  Islamophobia threatens religious freedom (commentary)
  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
 
  It’s elementary, children have First Amendment rights too (commentary)
  By David L. Hudson Jr. Unfortunately, some act as those though there is an age restriction on freedoms.     08.19.10
 
  Special Olympics Project Unify: Students standing up for justice (commentary)
  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
 
  Garcetti still laying waste to public-employee speech (commentary)
  By David L. Hudson Jr. Public employers fending off allegations of retaliation by claiming staff criticism was job-related, unprotected.     08.11.10
 
  First Amendment debates take no summer vacation (commentary)
  By Gene Policinski Wikileaks, mosque protests, crush videos ... a lot of hot buttons are getting pushed.     08.08.10
 
  Decalogue-display disputes have roots in film history (analysis)
  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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