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    The Supreme Court unanimously reaffirmed that there is no so-called
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    After year of campus protests, Supreme Court reaffirms there is no hate speech exception to the First Amendment

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    June 19, 2017 8:02 pm
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    Justice Anthony Kennedy authored the high court's opinion in Packingham v. North Carolina that decided the North Carolina law
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    Supreme Court rules NC law banning sex offenders from social networking sites unconstitutional

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    Washington Redskins football helmets sit on the field during an NFL football team practice, Wednesday, June 14, 2017, in Ashburn, Va. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
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    Supreme Court gives Washington Redskins a boost in trademark law ruling

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    This type of thinking makes it harder for First Amendment supporters to be taken seriously. (iStock by Getty Images)
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    Blocking someone on Twitter is not a First Amendment violation

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    On Tuesday, the Supreme Court scrapped the provocation rule because of its inconsistency with existing court precedent. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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    Former President Ronald Reagan, pictured with former President Jimmy Carter, set an important example when he called in the National Guard to handle Berkley protests as California's governor. (AP Photo/Madeline Drexler, File)
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    Time to get tough with campus thugs who infringe on free speech

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    If the price of speaking freely in America means we may encounter a few loudmouthed idiots along the way, that's still an excellent deal. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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    That’s where you’re wrong, Sen. Franken

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    The best result would be for the state high court to vindicate the right of speech and set a precedent for similar challenges in other states. (Twitter)
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    Does a Kentucky printer have to print gay pride messages if they conflict with his religious beliefs?

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    4th Circuit Court of Appeals sends case challenging a government online surveillance program back to the lower court. (Wikipedia Commons)
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    Appeals court rules Wikimedia can challenge NSA surveillance program

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