Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-05-2009
Published May 30, 2009 12:36 am – A Conneaut woman at the center of a recent Web site controversy has filed a lawsuit in federal court, alleging the city violated her First Amendment rights. Woman files lawsuit against Conneaut …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-05-2009
And if you ask me, it’s no coincidence that this was the second piece of the Bill of Rights the Founding Fathers thought of (with the First Amendment of course being the most important). Now, a new bill in the House (H.R. 2159) is …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-05-2009
Dean Broyles, President of Western Center for Law and Public Policy who is representing the family, said the order violates First Amendment rights. “The government may not prohibit the free exercise of religion,” he said. …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-05-2009
Ron Paul once wrote: “Hate crime laws not only violate the First Amendment, they also violate the Tenth Amendment. Under the United States Constitution, there are only three federal crimes: piracy, treason, and counterfeiting. …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-05-2009
The case went to court and in March 2008, Sotomayor was on a panel that heard Doninger’s mother’s appeal alleging her daughter’s free speech and other rights were violated. … I would think the First Amendment is pretty specific. …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-05-2009
Dean Broyles of the Western Center for Law & Policy, which has been retained to represent the couple, told WND the county’s action not only violates religious land-use laws but also assaults both the First Amendment’s freedom of …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-05-2009
Since you’ve chosen to visit and read the content of this Blog by personal choice, please don’t ask me to compensate you for expressing individual commentary, which is protected by the First Amendment, citing Freedom of Speech. …
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Filed Under (First Amendment) by webmaster on 30-05-2009
For chronological reasons, I’ll begin with the First Amendment, the “Free Speech” amendment. ‘Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of …
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Filed Under (Freedom of Speech) by webmaster on 30-05-2009
Accordingly, in 1791 these articles became the first ten amendments to the Constitution…..known collectively as The Bill of Rights. Here are the original twelve amendments as they appear in The Laws of The United States of America, … Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the …
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Filed Under (Freedom of Speech) by webmaster on 30-05-2009
Common around the world, including in Europe, such a tax… has not been seriously considered in the United States. But advocates say few other options can generate the kind of money the nation will need to avert fiscal calamity. …..Freedom of speech means the freedom to say ANYTHING, so long as it is the truth. This does not exclude anything that might hurt someone’s feelings. Login or register to post comments. Re: U.S. VAT Tax Would Affect Games, Systems, …
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