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: TaxProf BlogGraduation Speech: You Are Not Special
Full post as published by TaxProf Blog on June 25, 2012 (boomark / email).
GA: Religious graduation speech in Macon raises issues over separation of church and state
Smoky Mountain News: Brigman said the school system ?will ensure that future graduation speakers refrain from religious speech.?
Inspiration by Commencement Speech
Yesterday I had the privilege of attending my sister's graduation from medical school. It was a truly wonderful experience and a wonderful day. Boston University Medical School chose a non-traditional graduation speaker, and I have been thinking about his speech...
Christian valedictorian case headed for Supreme Court
a href="http://www.onenewsnow.com/Legal/Default.aspx?id=463166">One News Now: "Attorneys for a high school valedictorian whose microphone was turned off when she began sharing her Christian faith say they'll appeal her case to the U...
Montana Supreme Court: Ban on religious speech at graduation is unconstitutional
"The Montana Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a former Butte High School valedictorian who was banned from speaking at her graduation because her speech contained religious references...
Video: Kalamazoo Student Naps Through Presidents Graduation Speech
President Obama’s graduation speech at Kalamazoo Central High School appears to have produced more hibernation than inspiration in one student. Take a look at the kid on the upper row...
Holder to Speak at University of Virginia Law School Graduation
Eric Holder is giving one graduation speech this year.
Parody is a Protected Form of Speech
Targets of criticism seek to shut down Internet sites that poke fun
Mars Petcare
Issues Recall of Special Kitty Gourmet in 15 States
Free Speech
Canterbury agrees to pay $60,000 settlement in civil rights lawsuit.
Indianapolis
alleging the city's police are overly aggressive against the homeless in violation of the protection of free speech and unreasonable searches guaranteed in the US Constitution.










