Tag Archive: First Amendment

Democrats Cave to Religious Bullying: A Missed Opportunity to Assert Superior Values

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By Journal Student Writer Andrew Cederdahl An admirer of Ayn Randian objectivism should be the last one we would expect to promote divisive identity …

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Bigoted Speech Should Be Protected: A Response

Al Smith, Student Writer, The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice   Usually, when I read JGRJ’s blog, I encounter opinions from other student …

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Bigoted Speech Should Not be Protected Speech

Navid Zarrinnal, Student Writer, The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice             American public discourse has recently been quite accepting of open bigotry …

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Snyder v. Phelps

Jessica Spoden, Student Writer, The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice The First Amendment of the United States Constitution provides that “Congress …

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Liberty Bigotry

-Justin Randall, JGRJ Student Writer 2009-10 Friday, February 19, 2010 Last weekend, the Liberty University School of Law hosted a conference …

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Release of Public Records Violates the First Amendment?!?

-Kapri Saunders, JGRJ Student Writer 2009-10 Saturday, October 17, 2009 First Amendment arguments get tricky when the court must balance the …

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Solomon Amendment

- Kristen DePena, JGRJ Student Writer, 2008-09 Thursday, October 02, 2008 Many U.S. soldiers serving in Vietnam returned to the United …

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