Monthly Archives: December 2011

Twitter stalking or free speech?

A federal judge in Maryland recently ruled the First Amendment protects your right to defame religious leaders, to predict and wish for their violent deaths. At least as long as you say so online, thousands of times, and to who … Continue reading

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Can states help feds against their will?

The Supreme Court agreed to Monday to hear yet another major case — Arizona’s controversial law targeting illegal immigrants. The justices said they will review a federal appeals court ruling that blocked several tough provisions in the Arizona law. One … Continue reading

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