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The exact analogy is crucial because the 1979 Supreme Court decision finding "numbers dialed" to be unprotected by the Fourth Amendment relied heavily on the technical details of the existing telephone network. The Court noted that the numbers dialed did not reveal the purpose of the call, the identities of...
As a proud member of the American Civil Liberties Union [RELIGION, Sept. 18], I am frequently irritated by the lambasting the organization takes for its relentless defense of the First Amendment clause that prohibits the government from establishing a religion or preventing the free exercise of religious beliefs. One of...
Love it or hate it, that's what Napster has done: changed the world. It has forced record companies to rethink their business models and record-company lawyers and recording artists to defend their intellectual property. It has forced purveyors of "content," like Time Warner, parent company of TIME, to...
Under the First Amendment, a federal soft-money ban would be powerless to stop truly independent issue ads--nor should such advertisements pose a threat to the integrity of campaigns. However, there is a strong danger that so-called independent groups may in fact have links to candidates or parties...
All the same, the First Amendment does not guarantee minors the right to purchase the same material that adults can. The FTC report suggested that more retailers should not let kids buy stickered CDs and video games, just as teens are barred from NC-17 films. This would allow record...