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  • Charge dismissed in fake hero's case, Valor Act ruled unconstitutional

    07/16/2010 11:24:45 AM PDT · by george76 · 91 replies
    Denver Post ^ | 07/16/2010 | Felisa Cardona
    A federal judge in Denver has ruled the Stolen Valor Act is "facially unconstitutional" because it violates free speech and dismissed the criminal case against Rick Strandlof, a man who lied about being an Iraq war veteran. "The Stolen Valor Act is declared to be facially unconstitutional as a content-based restriction on speech that does not serve a compelling government interest, and consequently that the Act is invalid as violative of the First Amendment," Blackburn wrote in his opinion. Strandlof, 32, was charged with five misdemeanors related to violating the Stolen Valor Act - specifically, making false claims about receiving...
  • EDITORIAL: Medals of Dishonor--Real heroes need to be distinguished from the fakes

    07/20/2010 4:56:51 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 18 replies · 1+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | July 20, 2010 | Editorial
    Attention, phony war heroes: Dust off those surplus uniforms and shine up those medals awarded by eBay. U.S. District Judge Robert Blackburn has ruled that the Stolen Valor Act is an unconstitutional abridgment of your free-speech rights to deceive the public and dishonor those who actually did the heroic acts that you can only dream of doing. Judge Blackburn, in a case before the District of Colorado over faux Marine Rick Glen Strandlof, ruled that the government lacked a compelling interest in abridging speech rights when it came to warrior impersonators. This is no G.I. Joke. The Stolen Valor Act...