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OTHER HEADLINES
Audit: Agencies lag in following Obama's openness order
National Security Archive finds a decidedly mixed record in review of how 90 agencies responded to president's directives to open more records. 03.15.10
4th Circuit nixes N.C. airport ban on news racks
Panel finds First Amendment overrides security concerns invoked by airport authority. 03.15.10
Ads for 'reduced risk' cigarettes were misleading, Vt. court rules
Judge finds that tobacco giant R.J. Reynolds engaged in deceptive advertising in promoting Eclipse brand as less risky than conventional smokes. 03.15.10
Conservative views prevail in Texas school lessons
State education board shapes standards, including required teaching of Judeo-Christian influences on Founding Fathers, that can affect what's in textbooks nationwide. 03.15.10
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Blog: 2nd Circuit backs 'Heavy Hitters' law firm
By David L. Hudson Jr. Panel upholds ruling that invalidated New York ban on attorney ads containing client testimonials, nicknames and other features deemed misleading. 03.15.10
When politics and religion trump science, education suffers
By Charles C. Haynes Schools should instruct students in how scientists determine what is and isn’t controversial in science, not legislators prodded by religious conservatives. 03.14.10
Blog: Adult business must have place to relocate
By David L. Hudson Jr. 2nd Circuit says Smithtown, N.Y., officials must give such businesses 'alternative avenues of communication.' 03.12.10
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