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    House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis. holds a copy of the Constitution as he decries ugliness and divisiveness in American politics, delivering a veiled but passionate rebuke to GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump and the nasty tone of the presidential campaign as he addressed congressional interns, Wednesday, March 23, 2016, on Capitol Hill in Washington.
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    Code Red: Students required to submit copy of Constitution before passing it out on campus

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    Exercising the First Amendment means more than tweeting to like-minded followers

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    Country band claims Facebook denied ad request for patriotic song
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    Country band claims Facebook denied ad request for patriotic song

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    A person holds a sign at a rally organized by city officials ahead of politically conservative rallies scheduled for this weekend outside of City Hall in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
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    College to host ‘Dangerous Speech’ training

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    July 3, 2018 4:00 pm
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    National Association for the Advancement of Colored People pickets march in front of the Dinkler Plaza Hotel in Atlanta on Nov. 11, 1961 protesting the appearance of Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara at a segregated, private dinner honoring Sen. Richard B. Russell and Rep. Carl Vinson, veteran Georgia Democrats. Picketing the NAACP pickets were a group of five white youths from an organization known as the Knights of the Confederacy, a segregationist group.
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    At 60, the NAACP’s victory for privacy rights must not be forgotten

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    FILE - In this Aug. 15, 2017 file photo, students walk on the University of California, Berkeley campus in Berkeley, Calif. The University of California's governing board will not be asked to vote on raising tuition at next month's meeting, so officials and students can continue lobbying for more state funding, UC President Janet Napolitano said Thursday, April 26, 2018.
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    UC Berkeley settles First Amendment lawsuit with Young Americans for Liberty

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    UC Irvine Chancellor Howard Gillman, left, talks with Regent George Kieffer during a meeting in San Francisco.
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    UC Irvine chancellor gives ‘B-‘ for free speech on university campuses, others disagree

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    Teachers unions are hoping that recent grass-roots protests over pay and working conditions will blunt the impact of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on union fees and help persuade dues-paying members not to abandon them.
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    Supreme Court reverses ruling on Kansas woman who says police stopped her from praying

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    The Supreme Court on June 21 agreed that the SEIU Local 1000 in Sacramento acted illegally when it leveled a special assessment to support political activity without allowing nonmembers to opt out. (AP Photo)
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    Supreme Court declines case involving prayer before NC county board meetings

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    Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy speaks to faculty members at the University of Pennsylvania law school.
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    Justice Anthony Kennedy’s career gave conservatives a lot of mixed feelings

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