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Analysis and commentary
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Total of 1493 documents available. Page 1 of 150
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Openness should govern public petitions, too (commentary)
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By Gene Policinski Names of contributors to state and local ballot initiatives are important for the voting public to know.
02.08.09
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Inauguration 2009: our first freedom in a week of firsts (commentary)
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By Charles C. Haynes President Obama's choices of language and inaugural participants signals an embrace of believers of all faiths as well as nonbelievers.
02.01.09
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Withholding crime info: good reasons, bad practice (commentary)
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By Douglas Lee Phoenix police say they're trying to protect privacy; in Savannah, a new electronic system is planned; but the victim is openness in government.
01.28.09
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Ruling: Disorderly conduct charge didn't violate man's speech (analysis)
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By David L. Hudson Jr. Citing little First Amendment precedent, federal magistrate rules against snowmobiler who gave middle-digit salute to Maine game warden.
01.27.09
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4th Amendment ruling could influence First Amendment law (analysis)
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By David L. Hudson Jr. Justices re-examine principle of qualified immunity in Pearson v. Callahan.
01.27.09
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All 5 freedoms played election roles (commentary)
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By Gene Policinski As millions saw the Newseum front wall displaying the First Amendment at inauguration, it was a time to reflect on the 45 words that keep us free.
01.23.09
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In gray area involving fees, justices back union (analysis)
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By Tony Mauro 'Right to work' advocates lose in Locke v. Karass, a case from Maine challenging portion of fees designated for national litigation.
01.22.09
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Judge rejects student's blog claim, allows T-shirt issue to proceed (analysis)
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By David L. Hudson Jr. Federal judge hands Connecticut school officials a victory, but trial will proceed on student Avery Doninger's censorship claim.
01.20.09
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Are ‘so help me God,’ inaugural prayer still appropriate? (commentary)
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By Charles C. Haynes We might ask what practices are relevant and appropriate in a pluralistic nation where 84% belong to different religions and 16% have no religious affiliation.
01.18.09
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