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  Ohio activist challenges Tenn. open-records law
  Richard Jones wants federal court to void section of statute declaring records to be open only to citizens of Tennessee.     08.25.10
 
  Supporters: Church ignored in NYC mosque furor
  Disputes with city have prevented rebuilding of St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox church destroyed on Sept. 11.     08.24.10
 
  Bloggers cry foul over Philadelphia business fee
  City: If blog takes money for advertising, or sells photographs or other goods, it's a business and must pay for license — no matter how little it makes — plus taxes on profits.     08.24.10
 
  Neb. prosecutors, funeral protester reach deal
  Authorities agree to dismiss child-abuse, disturbing-the-peace charges in exchange for Shirley Phelps-Roper's pledge to drop federal lawsuit accusing them of malicious prosecution.     08.24.10
 
  Miss. campus-speech policies questioned
  At one university, you could get into trouble for saying you 'hate' a football rival; at another, for unsolicited flirting.     08.23.10
 
  7th Circuit upholds Ind. judicial-speech rules
  Anti-abortion group, judge and candidate had claimed ethics regulations that prohibit judges from speaking out on issues that might come up in court violate free speech.     08.23.10
 
  ACLU claims Ill. eavesdropping law violates free speech
  Group says it, other citizens should be able to record encounters with police secretly.     08.23.10
 
  Soldiers say they were punished for skipping Christian concert
  Army says it's investigating claim that dozens of soldiers who refused to attend event at Virginia military base were banished to their barracks and told to clean them up.     08.23.10
 
  Pa. high court OKs unsealing files in investigation of state senator
  Newspaper had been denied access to some grand jury records involving Sen. Jane Orie and her sister, who are awaiting trial on charges they used paid legislative staff to do campaign work.     08.22.10
 
  Mich. House takes aim at SLAPP suits
  Supporters say measure would bar businesses from suing to harass or intimidate people who criticize them on social-networking sites, elsewhere.     08.21.10
 
 
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