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By Rodney Smolla
Dean, University of Richmond School of Law
The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States declares that "Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech."
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Sophomoric speech is free speech, too
By Ken Paulson
If students' provocative postings are neither threatening nor libelous, then accept them as freedom of expression or let parents decide what's OK.
07.21.10
House seeks to revive law to stop 'crush videos'
New legislation in response to
Stevens
ruling is said to be more narrowly crafted to meet constitutional standards.
07.22.10
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