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Analysis and commentary
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Total of 1936 documents available. Page 1 of 194
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Inmates lose a remedy for religion-rights violations (analysis)
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By Tony Mauro Ruling against lawsuits for money damages under RLUIPA, critics say, means states can avoid court scrutiny.
04.21.11
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3rd Circuit reinstates police officer's retaliation claim (analysis)
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By David L. Hudson Jr. Panel finds Eric Beyer was speaking as a citizen, not as a public employee going about his duties, when he faulted council members' views on a weapons matter.
04.19.11
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Subpoenas of 2 news organizations correctly rebuffed (commentary)
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By Douglas E. Lee Recent rulings say good journalistic work can't be dragged into court to prove that someone else's work was bad.
04.18.11
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Garcetti topples Conn. police officer's whistleblower suit (analysis)
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By David L. Hudson Jr. Federal judge dismisses case, saying sergeant's speech about suspected corruption wasn't protected because it was 'done in accordance with his professional duties.'
04.18.11
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Free speech shouldn't be confined to a 'zone' (commentary)
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By Gene Policinski No new rules needed all those streets, sidewalks, parks in Howell, Mich., they're already 'free-speech zones.'
04.15.11
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Hopeful signs may buoy nation’s free press (commentary)
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By Gene Policinski Journalists seem to be showing a renewed sense of purpose as they harness technology to report the news.
04.14.11
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School wars over religion heating up (again) (commentary)
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By Charles C. Haynes First Amendment principles are starting to work in public education, but backsliding into lawsuits and yelling will reverse the gains.
04.08.11
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Offensive views need airing so they can be better rebutted (commentary)
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By Gene Policinski Close encounter with Westboro 'funeral protest' church's Margie Phelps shows all aspects of First Amendment in action.
03.31.11
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Court seems to frown on Ariz. campaign regulation (analysis)
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By Tony Mauro State law to 'level the playing field' by helping candidates face rich opponents portrayed as government taking sides.
03.29.11
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