Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-09-2008
The rally was held and weak-spined school officials bent over and meekly accepted the rules derived from the fascistic penchant of the Obama campaign with its anti-first amendment proclivities. Some few small voices questioned this …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-09-2008
… Corrections violates the constitutional rights of a Clearfield man. US District Judge Tena Campbell concluded that the man – identified as John Doe in court documents – retains his First Amendment right to anonymous online speech. …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-09-2008
The news organizations say the law violates their First Amendment rights to gather information about the political process because requiring polling reporters to stay 100 feet away hurts the reliability and accuracy of their exit polls. …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-09-2008
The content of a racially insensitive flier regarding presidential candidate Barack Obama, distributed in some Roxbury, NJ neighborhoods last weekend did not violate any criminal statutes and is speech protected by the First Amendment, …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-09-2008
Is such an arrangement constitutional, or does it violate the establishment clause of the First Amendment, which has served as the constitutional basis for the separation of church and state? Just how should the Supreme Court rule, …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-09-2008
which it believes to violate the First Amendment. It has also dropped its objections to the votes by which congregations decided to leave The Episcopal Church. These moves are described on the diocese’s Web site here. …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-09-2008
Munley wrote in his opinion that the arguments fell into three categories: 1) Were Snyders’ First Amendment rights violated by the school?; 2) Were the district’s policies unconstitutionally vague and overbroad?; 3) And did the school …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-09-2008
News organizations are saying this violates their First Amendment rights to gather information. Reporters gather information about the political process and exit polls to find out why people voted and to track social trends. …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-09-2008
“This is a sad ploy to circumvent the First Amendment by a campaign who has no arguments with the merits of our ad. It’s the classic maneuver: If you can’t win on the merits, file a lawsuit,” said a spokesman for the American Issues …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-09-2008
Racist, sexist, religiously bigoted, willing to hijack the government to violate other people’s First Amendment rights in the same /breath/ as they claim to protect them, homophobes. Themage: My credo, motto, byword (as it were) – is …
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