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Special privileges for journalists contrary to ‘freedom of press’

CONSTITUTION | March 6, 2025

Freedom of the press is as much for ordinary citizens as journalists, so the law should not discriminate against ordinary citizens.

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TikTok and the First Amendment

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | January 23, 2025

Is spying constitutionally-protected “freedom of speech” or “freedom of the press” because it is conducted by an internet application?

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The Supreme Court’s Trademark Case and the First Amendment: Carrying History Too Far

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | June 30, 2024

The court reached the right conclusion, but it erred in two ways.

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The “Christian Web Designer Case” Could Have Been Much Easier

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 3, 2023

If it had been treated properly as a “freedom of the press” case, then whether designing was for business or personal purposes would have been irrelevant.

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University toxicity: America should stop nursing the viper

CONSTITUTION | June 19, 2022

Middle Americans are the givers. The professors and bureaucrats . . . are the takers. Gratitude is a rare commodity: It is human nature for the takers to resent the givers

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Supreme Court’s Ruling Against the PC Police

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | June 23, 2017

The Supreme Court’s decision this week in Matal v. Tam sent a clear warning to government officials who seek to curtail speech

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New Study Shows Campaign Disclosure Rules Violate First Amendment

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | March 3, 2015

This article was first published at the American Thinker website. Many commentators and politicians have attacked the Supreme Court’s 2010

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Protecting People Against "Gun Control"

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | March 27, 2013

My recent address in Grand Junction on the Colorado gun control laws has received widespread notice. This is particularly so

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Supreme Court’s New First Amendment Decision Unrelated to the First Amendment

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, Uncategorized | March 3, 2011

Commentators and journalists sometimes describe the current U.S. Supreme Court as “conservative.”  But that’s not true if your definition of

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