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Vague Anti-bullying Laws Have Unintended Negative Consequences
Read Massachusetts attorney in today's Boston Globe on how the "unworkably broad definition of bullying" in the state's new anti-bullying law, "while well-intended, is fraught with problems and has already led to unintended and unfortunate consequences."
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LAWSUIT: ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥ challenges unconstitutional provisions Rubio uses in crusade to deport legal immigrants over protected speech
ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥ seeks a landmark ruling that the First Amendment forbids the government from deporting lawfully present noncitizens for constitutionally protected speechÂ

Fiction is not a felony
In courts across the country, prosecutors are turning lyrics into alleged confessions. A new bipartisan bill — the RAP Act — aims to protect artistic freedom.

The Trump administration doesn’t need to go to Brazil to find government censorship. It can look in a mirror.
The Trump administration is railing against censorship in Brazil while cracking down on speech here at home, but in the fight against global censorship, hypocrisy isn’t just unhelpful — it’s dangerous.

ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥ statement on Iowa's book ban
In a new amicus brief, ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥ urges the court to block Iowa's broad book ban, which targets any book depicting a "sex act."