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  Inmates lose a remedy for religion-rights violations (analysis)
  By Tony Mauro Ruling against lawsuits for money damages under RLUIPA, critics say, means states can avoid court scrutiny.     04.21.11
 
  3rd Circuit reinstates police officer's retaliation claim (analysis)
  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
 
  Subpoenas of 2 news organizations correctly rebuffed (commentary)
  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
 
  Garcetti topples Conn. police officer's whistleblower suit (analysis)
  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
 
  Free speech shouldn't be confined to a 'zone' (commentary)
  By Gene Policinski No new rules needed — all those streets, sidewalks, parks in Howell, Mich., they're already 'free-speech zones.'     04.15.11
 
  Hopeful signs may buoy nation’s free press (commentary)
  By Gene Policinski Journalists seem to be showing a renewed sense of purpose as they harness technology to report the news.     04.14.11
 
  School wars over religion heating up (again) (commentary)
  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
 
  Offensive views need airing so they can be better rebutted (commentary)
  By Gene Policinski Close encounter with Westboro 'funeral protest' church's Margie Phelps shows all aspects of First Amendment in action.     03.31.11
 
  Court seems to frown on Ariz. campaign regulation (analysis)
  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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