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  • Protecting Porn but Not Politics

    12/11/2003 2:36:50 PM PST · by kennedy · 15 replies · 164+ views
    OpinionJournal ^ | December 11, 2003 | JAMES TARANTO
    <p>Who could have imagined that the same Court which, within the past four years, has sternly disapproved of restrictions upon such inconsequential forms of expression as virtual child pornography, tobacco advertising, dissemination of illegally intercepted communications, and sexually explicit cable programming, would smile with favor upon a law that cut to the heart of what the First Amendment is meant to protect: the right to criticize the government.</p>
  • Supreme Court Takes Knife to First Amendment

    12/10/2003 11:36:32 PM PST · by yonif · 61 replies · 1,259+ views
    Rush Limbaugh ^ | December 10, 2003 | Rush Limbaugh
    [Reading from an Associated Press wire story:] "A sharply divided..." There's nothing "sharply divided" about this. We got four liberals and we got two Republicans who read the editorial pages - or two conservatives who read the editorial pages - on the Supreme Court. Let me just stick with the details here, and then I will ad-lib my commentary and analysis after presenting to you the facts. "A sharply divided Supreme Court upheld key features of the nation's new law intended to lessen the influence of money in politics, ruling today that the government may ban unlimited donations to political...
  • Supreme Court Guts First Amendment

    12/10/2003 11:51:14 AM PST · by jimkress · 81 replies · 1,235+ views
    In a tragic decision today, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling that jeopardizes a cardinal principle of the U.S. Constitution: free speech. Concerned Women for America's Chief Counsel Jan LaRue noted that the decision means less protection for political speech, the very speech the First Amendment aims to shield, than for pornography. The following article comes to us from the James Madison Center for Free Speech of Washington, D.C. The First Amendment to the United States Constitution mandates that "Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech." Today the United States Supreme Court has...
  • Supreme Court Upholds 'Soft Money' Limits (first AP report on McCain-Feingold)

    12/10/2003 7:32:45 AM PST · by Stultis · 42 replies · 268+ views
    AP via Fox News ^ | 10 December 2003
    <p>WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court (search) upheld key features of the nation's new law intended to lessen the influence of money in politics, ruling Wednesday that the government may ban unlimited donations to political parties.</p> <p>Those donations, called "soft money," had become a mainstay of modern political campaigns, used to rally voters to the polls and to pay for sharply worded television ads.</p>