Calling for Harm to the First Amendment
If censorship were legal and not repugnant to everything I believe in, this editorial by former Judge Michael Chionopoulos would be the first thing I would wipe from the marketplace
If censorship were legal and not repugnant to everything I believe in, this editorial by former Judge Michael Chionopoulos would be the first thing I would wipe from the marketplace
In a previous post, I discussed the Gordon Lee comic book case. See Man Faces Prison for “Dirty” Comic Book. The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund website reports that this
The blog itself isn’t so bad either, but this logo is awesome.
Florida is not the kind of place you move to for the public schools. Polk County, Florida? Yeah, ummm… lets just say that it is a struggle to keep creationism
It appears that Westboro Baptist Church will appeal the decision rendered yesterday. This excerpt from The Underdog Blog (published by Westboro’s attorney, Jon Katz) was worthy of reproduction. This case
The jury returned a $2.9 million verdict against the Westboro Baptist Church. Baltimore Sun article here. If the news coverage of this case is accurate, I can’t see how the
Most Americans know about the Westboro Baptist Church – it is a small cult made up of complete lowlives who protest at soldiers’ funerals – claiming that each American soldier
USA Today Reports that the FCC has petitioned the Supreme Court for review of Fox v. FCC (prior post here). …FCC Chairman Kevin Martin, a longtime supporter of President Bush,
It doesn’t get much better than this (If you like Free Speech) File this under “when will they learn?” Philip J. Smith keeps a blog http://www.jackwhispers.blogspot.com upon which he comments
Sam Bayard at the Citizen Media Project Blog reports: New York Court Dismisses Orthomom Defamation Action On Tuesday, October 23, Justice Marcy Friedman of the New York Supreme Court dismissed
Here in Orlando we have a “police agency” known as MBI. I am not quite certain what MBI is supposed to do with the taxpayers’ money, but I can report
According to Miller v. California, in order for material to be deemed legally obscene, a court must determine the following: Whether the average person, applying contemporary community standards, would find