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Dean, University of Richmond School of Law
The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States declares that "Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech." FULL STORY>



Garcetti's palpable effect on public-employee speech
By David Hudson Court's ruling successfully invoked as agencies defend against critics from within.
  • Garcetti strikes again 05.29.07
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    9th Circuit upholds spending cap for student election
    Unanimous three-judge panel rejects Aaron Flint's argument that University of Montana's $100 limit violated his free-speech rights. 06.04.07


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