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Around the globe, religious freedom under assault (commentary)
By Charles C. Haynes
2009 report from the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom should be required reading for policymakers in Washington, D.C., elsewhere.
05.10.09
How free is student speech? (analysis)
By David L. Hudson Jr.
Despite 40 years of rulings addressing student expression, questions remain.
05.07.09
5th Circuit:
Garcetti
doesn't apply to elected officials' speech (analysis)
By David L. Hudson Jr.
Court sends case challenging Texas' open-meetings law back to district court for pre-
Garcetti
First Amendment analysis.
05.06.09
High court turns deaf ear to prison-music case (commentary)
By David L. Hudson Jr.
Justices won't consider Pennsylvania inmate's free-expression challenge of closure of prison program.
05.05.09
Ind. student journalists caught up in legal snare (commentary)
By Gene Policinski
Let's hope that state lawmakers will move soon to correct law that unfairly and unnecessarily hinders student journalists.
05.03.09
Justice Souter and the First Amendment (analysis)
By David L. Hudson Jr.
An examination of key opinions.
Obama: David Souter retiring from high court
05.01.09
FCC's 'fleeting expletives' policy in place for now (analysis)
By Tony Mauro
2nd Circuit to conduct free-speech review.
04.29.09
Thomas not afraid to question First Amendment precedent (analysis)
By David L. Hudson Jr.
While colleagues decide
FCC v. Fox
on procedural grounds, Clarence Thomas addresses underlying free-speech issues.
04.29.09
In public schools, religion by any other name is still religion (commentary)
By Charles C. Haynes
Kabballah Centre's 'Spirituality for Kids' program in L.A. schools doesn't comport with spirit of First Amendment.
04.26.09
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