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First Amendment Freedoms Diluted: The Impact Of Disclosure Requirements On Nonprofit Charities, Bailie Mittman Jan 2021

First Amendment Freedoms Diluted: The Impact Of Disclosure Requirements On Nonprofit Charities, Bailie Mittman

Indiana Law Journal

Since the birth of the Bill of Rights in 1791, the freedoms protected by the First Amendment have been cherished by all members of this nation. The First Amendment provides that “Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech.” Over time, courts have acknowledged that the freedom to speak freely means very little if the guarantee is not protected by an additional right: the freedom to associate. Thus, the freedom of expressive association stands as an essential component of an individual’s free speech rights and state infringement on associative rights has the power of potentially …


The "Anti-Hate" Act, Lloyd C. Wampler Jul 1947

The "Anti-Hate" Act, Lloyd C. Wampler

Indiana Law Journal

Indiana Legislation, 1947


A Lawyer Looks At Liberty, Clarence E. Manion Oct 1940

A Lawyer Looks At Liberty, Clarence E. Manion

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


National Defense And Individual Liberties, Wilbur G. Katz Oct 1940

National Defense And Individual Liberties, Wilbur G. Katz

Indiana Law Journal

Dean Wilber G. Katz, University of Chicago Law School at the annual banquet of the Indiana State Bar Association, Fort Wayne, August 24, 1940.