Politics Books: Ten Tortured Words or In an Instant

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Based on an intriguing examination of the First Amendment, Ten Tortured Words embodies centuries of diverse American legal ideas on the role of religion in our society. The First Amendment to the Constitution is one of the most

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Elko Daily Free Press

Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 31-01-2009

But, on the other hand, he says he prefers to look forward not backward. But the Constitution is our constant continual protector. Nat Hentoff is a nationally renowned authority on the First Amendment and the Bill of Rights.

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The Role of American Fundamentalism in the Decline of the We

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Never fans of the Constitution and the First Amendment, it does not matter to them that their proposals violate the separation of church and state. In any case, I will never believe that the deterioration of public education in

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Architecture Professional: Calif. Appeals Court Considers Ban on

Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 31-01-2009

Video game manufacturer argue that it violate minors’First Amendment rights. Courts in several other state have struck down equal law. But California Deputy Attorney General Zackery Morazzini ask the federal appeals panel to keep up

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Federal Court’s “Douchebag†Ruling | All Games Game, Play it Here

Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 31-01-2009

Federal Court’s “Douchebag†Ruling Julian Sanchez at ArsTechnica delivers some unsettling news about the state of free speech in America’s education system: A federal court has rejected a former student’s First Amendment suit

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TruthSeeker24's anti-N.W.O. corner: The end of January 2009

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Thousands of protestors came up in Washington D.C, California, etc. to express their First Amendment views. The number of people at the rally was more than 300000 people along with additional crowds against Roe v. Wade in other cities.

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Chargers Surge Power: Video Game Industry Fights California

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The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) and Video Software Dealers Association (VSDA) enclose file a lawsuit inside U.S. District Court in San Jose, Calif., against the boundaries that the proscription violate the First Amendment

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Power Chargers Batteries: Court Says Hasta la Vista to

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A California realm directive prohibiting the mart of destructive video games to minor be declared unconstitutional Monday through U.S. District Judge Ronald Whyte by the out-of-the-way grounds that it violate the First Amendment.

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THE LIBERAL JOURNAL: The Pick

Filed Under (Freedom of Speech) by webmaster on 31-01-2009

I plan to celebrate the bicentennial of the Constitution as a living document, including the Bill of Rights and the other amendments protecting individual freedoms and human rights. –Justice Thurgood Marshall

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Queer Conservative: Daschle Dodged Taxes

Filed Under (Freedom of Speech) by webmaster on 31-01-2009

The United States is an exceptional nation. No other country in the history of the world has done more to secure liberty and honor God-given rights of individuals. Our government is uniquely of, by, and for the people, not the other way

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