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By David L. Hudson Jr.
First Amendment scholar
A common First Amendment commercial-speech dispute occurs when the government prohibits an advertiser from publishing or disseminating certain information. FULL STORY>  
 
Craigslist to crack down on prostitution ads
Company CEO says deal with law enforcement will allow legitimate escort services to continue advertising, while providing strong disincentive to those conducting illegal business. 11.08.08
 
1st Circuit upholds N.H. prescription-privacy law
Lower court had found statute restricting drug company access to doctors' prescription-writing information violated data-mining companies' free speech. 11.19.08


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