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  A rapper, a blogger and ‘true threats’ (commentary)
  By Gene Policinski When does saying someone deserves to be killed cross the First Amendment line between harsh speech and actual threat?     08.23.09
 
  Revising history: What happens in Texas won’t stay in Texas (commentary)
  By Charles C. Haynes As battle looms over influential state social studies curriculum, let's hope schools end up teaching about religion — neither ignoring nor promoting it.     08.16.09
 
  Blog: Heckling, name-taking fly in face of protest, petition (commentary)
  By Gene Policinski Town-hall shout-downs, government snooping for 'fishy' info serve to drown out our First Amendment freedoms.     08.12.09
 
  Curses! Blasphemy, profanity laws still on the books (analysis)
  By David L. Hudson Jr. Some states still enforce codes against cursing, swearing in public.     08.11.09
 
  Spitzer wiretap materials off-limits to N.Y. Times (analysis)
  By David L. Hudson Jr. Federal wiretap law focus on confidentiality, privacy trumps presumption of disclosure, 2nd Circuit panel rules in prostitution case.     08.10.09
 
  Reach of online speech raises new issues of freedom (commentary)
  By Gene Policinski The challenge ahead is to limit the limits, not just restrain the speech.     08.09.09
 
  7th Circuit reinstates Ill. prisoner's retaliation claim (analysis)
  By David L. Hudson Jr. Federal judge had rejected all constitutional claims brought by Lester Dobbey, an African-American inmate who objected to guards' noose display.     08.06.09
 
  History of animal-cruelty law at issue in Stevens poses incongruity (analysis)
  By Adam Ezra Schulman Legislative history shows bill was passed to outlaw 'crush videos'; case before Supreme Court does not involve such depictions.     08.04.09
 
  Should schools ban teachers in religious garb? (commentary)
  By Charles C. Haynes New Oregon law accommodates those whose faiths require certain dress — except for public school teachers.     08.02.09
 
  Deputy learns Mom was wrong, words can hurt you (analysis)
  By David L. Hudson Jr. 7th Circuit agrees Wisconsin sheriff's retaliation against Michael Schuh may have been 'childish,' but it was legal.     07.30.09
 
 
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