Liberals assault First Amendment
Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-06-2008
How refreshing to see Christians exercising their right to demonstrate.
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How refreshing to see Christians exercising their right to demonstrate.
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But now another portion of his signature legislation has been repudiated by the court as an affront to the First Amendment, and again Roberts and Alito have joined the repudiation. Yet McCain promises to nominate jurists like them. …
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… was forced “to choose between the right to engage in unfettered political speech and subjection to discriminatory fundraising limitations” and that “the resulting drag on First Amendment rights is not constitutional.”
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Perhaps they would strip some citizens of their First Amendment rights to free speech or religion. Heaven help us should the Chicago Tribune editorial board one day decide that they don’t care for the editorial slant of their …
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The union never bothers to tell the unsuspecting employees that this promise is empty or that the First Amendment guarantees that the owners/publishers are solely vested with the right to control content. I’d like to share with you what …
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It simply will make debates more reasonable and productive, as with those regarding, say, the First Amendment. A national referendum between two options is propitious in this case because, for the most part, only two sides exist and the …
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WASHINGTON – (TYDN) The US Supreme Court’s decision affirming an individual’s right to bear arms under the Second Amendment is likely to bolster First Amendment free-speech protections, TheYellowDailyNews has learned. …
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“Social Networking Website” definition is overbroad, in that, it could mean virtually anything on the Internet such as blogs when many folks use to express first amendment rights and freedom of expression. Further it could mean sites …
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The Constitution’s First Amendment begins: “Congress shall make no law. . . ” Does that clause mean the liberty of speech/religion/assembly is secured only from acts of Congress, as opposed to state law or decisions of municipal bodies? …
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Gun-rights advocate demands police receive new civil rights training. By ANDREW J. MANUSE, amanuse@manchexpress.com. read more. Canadian Politics : Complaint against Mcaleans dropped. Stats : 3 Replies. Complaint Free I believe Ms. …
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