Archive for September, 2012

by   |  09.28.12  |  Free Speech, political speech

M.T.A. Amends Rules After Pro-Israel Ads Draw Controversy

by   |  09.28.12  |  political speech

M.T.A. Amends Rules After Pro-Israel Ads Draw Controversy More »

Judge Sides With John Travolta in Spa-Sex Defamation Lawsuit Exclusive

by   |  09.27.12  |  Libel


Judge Sides With John Travolta in Spa-Sex Defamation Lawsuit Exclusive

Austin Photo Activist Arrested Third Time for Recording Cops in Public

by   |  09.25.12  |  Newsgathering

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Texas Open Meetings Act is constitutional, court rules

by   |  09.25.12  |  Open Government

Texas Open Meetings Act is constitutional, court rules | Postcards. More »

Big controversy in Big Easy: Tour guides claim regs violate free speech

by   |  09.23.12  |  Free Speech

I think I’ve posted about this before, but it’s a fascinating idea. Makes me want to open a tour company called “Fake New Orleans History.” More »

Texas cheerleaders told no Bible verses on signs

by   |  09.23.12  |  Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause

Texas cheerleaders told no Bible verses on signs

Thanks to Comm Law student Mark Smith for the heads-up on this one. There are two ways to treat this, as student speech or as district speech. How you answer that will determine how you come down on the case. More »

Buzzblog: Today I learned that Carl Sagan once sued Apple for libel

by   |  09.20.12  |  Libel

Buzzblog: Today I learned that Carl Sagan once sued Apple for libel. More »

Defrocked Monsignor, Charles Kavanagh, Sues New York Archdiocese for Libel

by   |  09.20.12  |  Libel

Defrocked Monsignor, Charles Kavanagh, Sues New York Archdiocese for Libel More »

District attorney: Threatening recall against San Bernardino councilman isnt crime

by   |  09.17.12  |  Censorship and Prior Restraint

District attorney: Threatening recall against San Bernardino councilman isnt crime More »