First Amendment

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  • "Bringing faith to the West Wing" and "Base language"

    Readers react to Salon's coverage of Bush's faith-based charities plan.
  • Bitch, bitch, bitch

    Vault.com invited the disgruntled employees of the world to vent at its Web site. But then its own workers joined in.
  • Memo to my Hollywood friends

    Don't fund the Gore-Lieberman ticket until we get some answers.
  • No out Scouts

    Plaintiff James Dale, the Boy Scouts, Andrew Sullivan and others react to the ruling that the organization can exclude gays.
  • Lighten up, Sandy baby

    The recent Supreme Court decision on nude dancing had Justice O'Connor ruling on G-strings and pasties.
  • Striptease U.

    A new school turns wannabe strippers into dancers with roadies, fog machines and diversified portfolios.
  • Why don't judges want their financial interests revealed online?

    When a news service attempted to post public records, federal judges blocked it.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Robin Williams stinks (maybe); the WNBA doesn't need The Dunk; attack ads and the First Amendment.
  • Letters to the Editor

    The problem with President "Bulworth"; even Alfred Hitchcock wasn't perfect; don't use children as an emotional crutch!
  • Where the wild feeds are

    When Bill Gates uses the F-word, it doesn't show up on TV. But Web sites featuring raw satellite transmissions let it all hang out.
  • "Deliberate Intent"

    Does the First Amendment protect a how-to manual for hit men?
  • Privacy pleas

    Amitai Etzioni's "The Limits of Privacy" sees civil libertarians as a danger and government as the solution to all our problems.
  • First Amendment wins another round online

    First Amendment wins another round online: By Janelle Brown. Court rules that Net censorship bill probably won't pass constitutional muster.
  • Court puts new Net censorship rules on hold -- for now

    First ruling in "CDA II" case goes the way of law's opponents.
  • Net freedom ring

    Mike Godwin, legal pit bull for free speech online, tells his war stories in the new book 'Cyber Rights.'
  • New Yorker magazine subpoena quashed

    A federal judge quashes conservative gadfly Larry Klayman's subpoena of New Yorker writer Jane Mayer
  • The Salon Interview: Gore Vidal

    An interview with Gore Vidal by Chris Haines.
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