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The chilling effect is real

David M. Whitesock wrote 17 hours ago: The New Republic asks: “Is the ‘chilling effect’ real?” Good gov’t req … more →

Tags: Media & Journalism

Perform or Provide still holds1 comment

chaplainsunderfire wrote 2 weeks ago: Our  post Chaplains once again used as pawns drew an impassioned comment from Thomas Carney, who wro … more →

Tags: Chaplains, chaplains, Church-State, Guidelines, military, Religion, Army Chaplains, Church & State, First Amendment

The CNM Chronicle sex issue shenanigans and the importance of student journo community

spencerbuell wrote 3 weeks ago: The CNM Chronicle ran a special sex issue on Tuesday, March 26. Whether we realize it or not, studen … more →

Tags: First Amendment, Student Media, College Journalism, College Media, student journalistm, sex, censorship

You May Get a Felony Charge If You Threaten Somebody on Facebook in Florida1 comment

crimcourts wrote 2 months ago: Timothy O’Leary The First District Court of Appeals upheld a conviction this week of a man who … more →

Tags: Criminal Law, First Amendment, New Laws, facebook, Timothy O'Leary, duval, threat

Sword Bites Pen, Pen Bites Back in Humboldt County's Eureka

highboldtage wrote 2 months ago: via NorthCoastJournal.com go to links below for story/background There was no police caution tape an … more →

Tags: Police State, Cop Watch, humboldt, Civil Rights, police brutality, Local News, Fascism, First Amendment, Constitutional Rights

a precedent for a Wiccan becoming a military chaplain?1 comment

chaplainsunderfire wrote 2 months ago: According to an AP report, we may soon be seeing a California prison hiring a chaplain of the Wiccan … more →

Tags: Chaplains, chaplains, Church-State, military, Religion, Army Chaplains, Church & State, First Amendment, Military Chaplains

Can computers help teach the art of being a chaplain?

chaplainsunderfire wrote 2 months ago: Probably not entirely, but they might help prepare chaplains for the challenges that lie ahead, acco … more →

Tags: Casualties, Chaplains, chaplains, Documentary, military, Religion, Suicides, Wounded Warriors, Army Chaplains

Humanity Explored film festival

chaplainsunderfire wrote 5 months ago: For all of you who ask us where you can watch “Chaplains Under Fire”– well, we are … more →

Tags: Chaplains, Church-State, Documentary, military, Religion, Afghanistan, Army Chaplains, Church & State, Downrange

Twitter may face legal problems in France... Why it wouldn't happen here (for now)

James Skyles wrote 7 months ago: Anti-Semitism is on the rise in Europe, especially in France and Germany.  One outlet for anti-Semet … more →

Tags: communications decency act, Constitutional law, Defamation, free speech, open internet, censorship, free speech, internet law, twitter

Thought police are on patrol (not here... yet)3 comments

crimcourts wrote 7 months ago: Just after my extensive discussion of the language parsing in the amended stalking statute, Josh Zer … more →

Tags: Criminal Law, First Amendment, Europe, England, Matthew Woods, joke

Defending the Constitution, First Amendment Edition6 comments

Stoutcat wrote 8 months ago: By now you have probably seen the photo of the midnight raid in which the maker of the film which is … more →

Tags: america, Election 2012?, liars, Libya, sam bacile, quickmeme

Jerry Brown Mulls Cyber Crime Legislation in California

James Skyles wrote 8 months ago: When I purchased my first internet law casebook, it was the lightest casebook I ever bought. The sub … more →

Tags: Articles, legislation, Ask a Cyber Lawyer, Net Neutrality, open internet, internet law, Legislation, Cyber Crime, Jerry Brown

A Constitution, if you can keep it

David M. Whitesock wrote 8 months ago: Judge Roger Wollman of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals began his talk on Monday with a bit of al … more →

Tags: Law, constitution, free speech, Privacy

The Twitter Frontier

Alex Knecht wrote 9 months ago: In the past year or so, Twitter has been an medium for some rather interesting legal fodder. There a … more →

Tags: Cyber Stalking, free speech, cyber-bullying, twitter, Spike Lee, Twitter threats

Impact of DADT on chaplains

chaplainsunderfire wrote 10 months ago: With all the shouting back and forth over the repeal of don’t ask don’t tell and its pos … more →

Tags: military, Religion, Chaplains, chaplains, Church-State, Military Chaplains, DADT, Church & State, Army Chaplains

There was really a law against lying on the Internet?

James Skyles wrote 10 months ago: This morning, I came across an article on Fox News about the Rhode Island legislature repealing a la … more →

Tags: Articles, News, legislation, open internet, Rhode Island, Lying, Internet, Online Communications

Internet Memes and Copyright

Phil wrote 10 months ago: The Web is awash with images subject to copyright. And just because an image is online doesn’t mean … more →

Tags: Copyright, Intellectual Property, air pirates, Andy Cohen, big ang, Bravo, charles carreon, Disney, Dolan

You Gonna Eat That?

Alex Knecht wrote 11 months ago: For our readers from across the pond, you may already be familiar with this story. Recently a nine-y … more →

Tags: free speech, Blogging, blogs, Blogging, Blog, martha payne, Food, Nutrition, Nanny State

Stoutcat wrote 11 months ago: Don’t believe me? Ask Aaron Walker. Ask Patterico. Ask Stacy McCain. Ask Ali Akbar. Don’ … more →

Tags: america, swatting, The Other McCain, Patterico, ali akbar, Aaron Walker


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