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The First Amendment: It’s Not Just the Law

13 hours ago ago from Probable Cause

Shut up!  I don't like what you're saying! Increasingly, this is the approach Americans Americans! are taking to deal with speech they don't like.  Whether this involves the hateful speech of would-be dictators, the words of electronic schoolyard bullies, or just folks with whom we disagree on government policy,  the New American Way is to stop them from talking.  Extra points if we can protect our own speech while squelching theirs.  ...

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Wisconsin lawsuit tests a pioneering campaign finance law (The Christian Science Monitor)

9 hours ago ago from finance

Wisconsin Right to Life is challenging a law that provides public money to candidates for the state supreme court. The group says the campaign finance law will create a chilling effect on political speech. View post: Wisconsin lawsuit tests a pioneering campaign finance law (The Christian Science Monitor)

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The Right to Arms in the Living Constitution

14 hours ago ago from The Volokh Conspiracy

That’s the topic of my new article , for a forthcoming issue of Cardozo Law Review de Novo (the on-line supplement to Cardozo’s printed journal). The article will be part of a symposium issue on McDonald v. Chicago . Here’s the abstract for my Cardozo article: This Article presents a brief history of the Second Amendment as part of the living Constitution. From the Early Republic through the present, the American public has always ...

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2 hours ago ago from The perpetual view's Blog

FAITH UNDER FIRE Islamic plan to criminalize Gospel message crumbling U.N. vote shows continuing pattern of growing opposition' to proposal Posted: December 19, 2009 11:30 pm Eastern By Bob Unruh © 2009 WorldNetDaily Support for a United Nations proposal that critics contend would be used to ban criticism of Islam, censor the message of Jesus Christ and attack and kill Christians and members of other faiths is plunging, ...

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Groups spend $9.6 m in Maine gay marriage vote

17 hours ago ago from cornof

Campaign finance reports show that the two sides in the ballot fight that overturned Maine’s gay marriage law spent $9.6 million. And the side that successfully argued to revoke the gay marriage law last month spent $3.8 million, less than the $5.8 million spent by those supporting the law. Maine's total population is around 1.3 million. The Kennebec Journal is reporting that 20 groups spent money to influence the vote. The campaign ...

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