Religion & Law
: Blog From The CapitalHonoring the First Amendment
In today's NYTimes, Adam Liptak's series on unique elements of the American judicial system focuses on our most fundamental of free speech rights: the right to offend, even in matters of religion. ?In much of the developed world, one uses...
Full post as published by Blog From The Capital on June 12, 2008 (boomark / email).

Honoring Coach Broyles
Rep. John Boozman joined with the Arkansas House delegation in honoring University of Arkansas Athletic Director Frank Broyles.
honoring political figures: another controversy at BC
I understand that there has been a lot of controversy at Boston College law school about honoring Attorney General Mukasey...
A Witness to an Obscenity Trial Speaks
Honoring Our Nation?s Heroes?By Looking At Crap By Anonymous I?m spending Memorial Day wrestling with the First Amendment...
Honoring the sacrifice of the members of the United States Armed Forces who have been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan
110th CONGRESS, 2d Session, S. RES. 501: Honoring the sacrifice of the members of the United States Armed Forces who...
Crane Presents Honoring Expectations about Taxes: Are Roth IRAs Different? Today at Toronto
Charlotte Crane (Northwestern) presents Honoring Expectations about Taxes: Are Roth IRAs Different? at the University of Toronto today as part of the James Hausman Tax Law and Policy Workshop Series...
Privacy: Beating the Commitment Problem
I wrote yesterday about a market failure relating to privacy, in which a startup company can’t convincingly commit to honoring its customers’ privacy later, after the company is successful...
Parody is a Protected Form of Speech
Targets of criticism seek to shut down Internet sites that poke fun
It is my understanding that the 6th Amendment requires, that if you can't afford a lawyer in a criminal case, the Court must provide a lawyer in your defense at no charge to you. However, in a civil case no such protecti
That is not entirely true, even in the case of criminal cases. The court will pr...

It is my understanding that the 6th Amendment requires, that if you can't afford a lawyer in a criminal case, the Court must provide a lawyer in your defense at no charge to you. However, in a civil case no such protecti
That is not entirely true, even in the case of criminal cases. The court will pr...








