There is a conservative case that can be made in front of a conservative Supreme Court in favor of preserving Roe v. Wade.
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Tag Archives: The First Amendment
An Unsatisfying Slice Of Jurisprudence
The Supreme Court did not serve up much support for the First Amendment in a ruling on same-sex marriage and wedding cake.
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Gag Orders, Prior Restraint And ‘The Post’
The Pentagon Papers legal fight still resonates in controversies over courtroom gag orders and presidential tell-all books.
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SCOTUS Won’t Disparage Free Speech
With rare unanimity, Supreme Court justices strike a blow for freedom in commercial speech.
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Meet Donald Trump, The Bulletin Board
The president of the United States is a public official, but that does not make his Twitter feed a public utility.
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Slimy Journalism
ABC News executives may not be eager to face a small-town jury in beef country, but free speech protects even slimy reporting.
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The Right To Hide Your Age
Can older actors get more work if we allow them to suppress information about their age?
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A Perplexing Slant On Free Speech
The First Amendment’s wording is clear, but the government gives it an odd slant in the case of a band called The Slants.
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Gawker Got What It Deserved
An aggrieved billionaire provided legal aid funds for other targets of the press, and the press doesn’t like it.
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Trump Investigators Explore A Legal Dead End
To protect campaign finance laws, prosecutors probably won’t charge anyone for killing a story about then-candidate Trump.
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