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Morse vs. Frederick

1 day ago ago from The Brown Spectator: A Journal of Conservative and Libertarian Thought

Rate this article: (No Ratings Yet) Loading ... "Handing down a 5-4 decision in Morse vs. Frederick.... The Court effectively limited the speech rights of high school students." Morse vs. Frederick , better known by its nickname, Bong Hits 4 Jesus, is a landmark free speech case. The Supreme Court ruled that schools can restrict speech when it promotes illegal drug use. Morse vs. Frederick has implications for ...

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Court tosses lawsuit against city officials – Nashua Telegraph

15 hours ago ago from Attorney Information

Court tosses lawsuit against city officials Nashua Telegraph CONCORD A civil rights lawsuit filed against five city police officers and two police department employees was thrown out of federal and more Court tosses lawsuit against city officials Nashua Telegraph is a post from: AttyInformation.com Tags: Lawsuits

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Merry Christmas from the Jeubs

9 hours ago ago from Jeub Family

The tree is up and the decorations unpacked, and the Christmas letter needs writing. We can't wait to share the exciting things that the Jeubs did this last year. What a year it has been! As the oldest Jeub child at home, I (Cynthia) am penning this year's letter. First, let me to give you an overview of our year. In January, we began remodeling the kitchen. More specifically: we completely tore up our kitchen, dining room, and living ...

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Pastor Acquitted of Hate Crime Charge in Canada | Command the Raven

2 hours ago ago from Command the Raven | Daily thoughts and upliftment for our journey through life

From Christian Post A Canadian judge last week exonerated a former pastor who was charged of committing a hate crime for sending a letter to a local newspaper criticizing homosexuality. Judge E.C. Wilson overturned a 2008 ruling by the Alberta Human Rights Commission that ordered former Alberta pastor Stephen Boissoin to stop all public criticisms of homosexuality and to pay the plaintiff $5,000 in damages, according to The Canadian ...

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I have joined the e-Book Revolution

1 hour, 34 minutes ago ago from Daily Dribblings of a Demented Developer

I have finally bitten the bullet and purchased a kindle . I had been tossing up between the kindle and the nook , and even though in many respects the nook is a superior device, there were really 2 “features” that persuaded me in the end. The first was Text To Speech, the second was availability. The Nook does not have Text To Speech, and I could not find any evidence that they were thinking of adding it in a firmware upgrade. Also I ...

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Marvin Ammori: Cable Industry Confused: It's Not Their First Amendment, But Ours

15 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

The cable and phone industry keep making the offensive argument that the First Amendment belongs to them, not you--and that the First Amendment empowers them to stifle your online speech just so they can make more money. This Wednesday, the cable industry's head lobbyist gave a speech claiming that Net Neutrality would violate the First Amendment. According to the NCTA's Kyle McSlarrow, cable companies have free speech rights, while ...

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