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Davis V. Fec: The First Amendment Rights Of A Wealthy Candidate, Jeremy Earl
Davis V. Fec: The First Amendment Rights Of A Wealthy Candidate, Jeremy Earl
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Explaining Change And Rethinking Dirty Words: Fcc V. Fox Television Stations, Inc., Tobias Coleman
Explaining Change And Rethinking Dirty Words: Fcc V. Fox Television Stations, Inc., Tobias Coleman
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Pleasant Grove City V. Summum: Identifying Government Speech & Classifying Speech Forums, Aaron Harmon
Pleasant Grove City V. Summum: Identifying Government Speech & Classifying Speech Forums, Aaron Harmon
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In Pleasant Grove City v. Summum, the Supreme Court must decide whether a privately-donated Ten Commandments monument currently on display in a city park is the private speech of the donor or the government speech of Pleasant Grove City. Summum, a religious organization, sued Pleasant Grove City in federal court claiming that because the city had displayed in a city park a donated Ten Commandments monument, the First Amendment compelled the city to also accept and display Summum's proposed "Seven Aphorisms of Summum" monument. If the Court decides it is the private speech of the donor, it will have to …