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Until, that is, Dean Carter placed a call to the printer and said the administration would be exercising prior review—and the threat of censorship—over The Innovator. The paper’s staff, refusing to publish under those conditions, filed suit in defense of their...
On Jan. 7, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit heard oral arguments in the case, Hosty v. Carter. Illinois Assistant Attorney General Mary E. Welsh, on behalf of GSU, made the extraordinary claim that the first amendment rights of college students are no greater than those of...
Japan actually began transforming the SDF into a proper military more than a decade ago. To get around legal constraints and a national queasiness about war, Japan's pro-military contingent learned the strength of the flanking maneuver: rather than take on a battle over a constitutional amendment, the government...
Companies have always enjoyed less protection under the First Amendment, and the case could determine the future of commercial speech.
“UNC-Chapel Hill obviously may not forbid a religious student organization from making discriminations based on issues of faith,” the letter continued. “We shall make a national issue of the First Amendment at UNC-Chapel Hill...”