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ACLU: A Supreme Court Fight For Students Free Speech Rights- The Story of John and Mary Beth Tinker
Source:The New Democrat If you look at American political culture from the 1960s and 70s, they have a lot of things in common with the Millennial’s today in the sense that they both have serious leanings on the Left ( … Continue reading
Posted in Free Speech
Tagged America, Baby Boom, Baby Boom Generation, Baby Boomers, Censorship, Center Left, Classical Liberalism, Classical Liberals, Des Moines, Fascism, First Amendment, Free Choice, Free Speech, Freedom of Choice, Freedom of Speech, Individualism, Iowa, John Tinker, Liberalism, Liberals, Mary Beth Tinker, Personal Autonomy, Personal Choice, Personal Freedom, Political Correctness, The 1960s, Tinker V. Des Moines, U.S. Constitution, U.S. Supreme Court, United States, Vietnam, Vietnam War
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Constitution Daily: NCC Staff- Looking Back: George Carlin & The U.S. Supreme Court
Source: This piece was originally posted at The Daily Review The blog writes a lot about political correctness and fascism, because we write a lot about comedy and write comedy ourselves and without free speech which is what political correctness … Continue reading
Constitution Daily: Constitution Check- Lyle Denniston- Where do abortion rights go from here?
Source: This piece was originally posted at The New Democrat: Constitution Daily: Constitution Check- Lyle Denniston- Where do abortion rights go from here? I thought on this beautiful warm morning in the nation’s capital (the capital of the free world) … Continue reading
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Tagged ABC News, ABC World News Tonight, Abortion, Abortion Rights, Freedom of Choice, Health Care Rights, Individual Freedom, Liberalism, Lyle Denniston, Personal Freedom, Personal Responsibility, Pro Choice, Reproductive Rights, Roe V. Wade, Texas, Texas Abortion Case, U.S. Supreme Court
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The Boston Globe: Opinion- Jeff Jacoby- ‘If Supreme Court Had Term Limits, Confirmations Wouldn’t be So Bloody’: How to Reform The U.S. Supreme Court
Source: This piece was originally posted at The New Democrat: The Boston Globe: Opinion- Jeff Jacoby- ‘If Supreme Court Had Term Limits, Confirmations Wouldn’t be So Bloody’: How to Reform The U.S. Supreme Court For the life of me I … Continue reading
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Constitution Daily: Staff- As Expected, Affirmative Action Arguments Featured Anthony Kennedy & Antonin Scalia: The End of Affirmative Action?
Source: This piece was originally posted at The New Democrat: Constitution Daily: Staff- As Expected, Affirmative Action Arguments Featured Anthony Kennedy & Antonin Scalia: The End of Affirmative Action? The end of quota set-aside racially and ethnically based affirmative action, … Continue reading
Constitution Daily: Blog: Joshua Waimberg: Schenck v. United States: Defining The Limits of Free Speech
Source: Constitution Daily: Blog: Joshua Waimberg: Schenck v. United States: Defining The Limits of Free Speech I’m not a lawyer, which is probably as obvious as Ayn Rand wasn’t a Socialist, but I bet a good lawyer who is sane, … Continue reading
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Reason: Stephanie Slade- ‘Why I Am a Pro-Life Libertarian’
Source:Reason Magazine– I think you know what this picture is about. “There’s a belief on the American left that says it’s impossible to be both a principled libertarian and a principled pro-lifer—that the two positions are somehow intellectually incompatible. It’s … Continue reading
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Keith Hughes: Video: Roe vs Wade Explained: US History Review
Keith Hughes: Video: Roe vs Wade Explained: US History Review Roe V Wade, is one of the most important decisions ever decided in the United States when it comes to women’s health and individual liberty really for everyone in the … Continue reading
Slate: Opinion: William Saletan: Is Polygamy Next After Gay Marriage? Chief Justice John Roberts Says Yes
Slate: Opinion: William Saletan: Is Polygamy Next After Gay Marriage? Chief Justice Roberts’ Obergefell Dissent Says Yes Just to be clear, I don’t think there’s a good case against polygamy. At least one that I’ve seen that would say, “you … Continue reading
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