The article is here; the Introduction: From the earliest days of our nation, there was a shared sense that freedom of the press was an essential precondition for life in a newly liberated country.
After all, the First Amendment's speech clause is only necessary to protect the expression of ideas that many – or most – find objectionable. No one will be arrested for saying, "Pizza tastes good," ...
Discover how the First Amendment safeguards speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition freedoms in the U.S. Explore its significance and key Supreme Court cases.
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The Supreme Court’s “reindeer rule”
Each holiday season, as peppermint mochas return to coffee shop menus and mall Santas take their posts, a familiar kind of ...
September featured two additional high-profile appeals from the Biden administration of decisions by the conservative appeals court finding certain regulatory schemes unconstitutional. The U.S.
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably ...
The introduction to today's long opinion by Judge Roger Benitez in Mirabelli v. Olson (S.D. Cal.): Long before Horace ...
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