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Now that Equal Protection/Title VI doctrine has come down strongly for colorblindness, the First Amendment theory has the potential (at least in some private universities) to convert affirmative ...
A day after the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority gutted affirmative action in college admissions by equating it with discrimination, the same justices broadened the First Amendment ...
Read the first chapter of The Woketopus right now for FREE Today, even with President Trump’s victory, leftist elites have their tentacles in every aspect of our government.
Right now, we have "an entire government apparatus designed to foster falsehoods," says editor Ellis Cose, who has written a new book, The Short Life and Curious Death of Free Speech in America.
Our Sources. Focus on the Family, "March 2008 Action Update," by Tom Minnery, March 2008 New York Times, "House Votes to Expand Hate-Crime Protection" by David Stout, May 4, 2007 Press release ...
The case went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled in Bond’s favor and the action against him a violation of his First Amendment rights — as well as those of his constituents.
Amid a surge in death threats, scholars and First Amendment advocates struggle with the fuzzy line between free speech and criminal menacing. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ Funniest ...
Some commentators, then and later, construed this ruling as tacit recognition of the positive interpretation of the First Amendment. Hocking thought it “enwraps the whole work of the press in a ...
No matter how many times Bud Abbott explained Who really was on first, Lou Costello never managed to get it. Costello would be right at home on today’s Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. That rogue ...
Friday marks 231 years since the passage of the First Amendment, protecting the freedoms of speech, religion, the press, to assemble peacefully and to petition the government.
It’s no wonder then that Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz has stated, “This is the most important First Amendment case of the 21st Century.” Our government cannot sit idly by while Big ...
In today’s newsletter, I’ll explain how those cases could change the way the First Amendment functions in the internet era. The decisions Courts have faced six broad questions about online speech.
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