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Judiciary Committee Reviews Predatory Marketing Law Following Constitutional Challenge (10/15/2009) The Maine Civil Liberties Union testified today in front of the Legislature's Judiciary Committee regarding a new Maine law with potentially disastrous consequences for the free flow of information and the First Amendment rights of Mainers. The law, which was intended only to protect children from predatory marketing by pharmaceutical companies goes far further, implicating not only free speech, but also privacy rights and Commerce Clause restrictions on state regulations.
ACLU Wins Free Speech Victory Court Declares City of Englewood's Sign Code Unconstitutional (10/1/2009) Today, the Colorado Court of Appeals agreed with the ACLU in a case challenging the constitutionality of the City of Englewood's sign code. The case was brought on behalf of Mike Mahaney, an Englewood shop owner whose mural depicting an Alice in Wonderland scene prompted controversy and citations for allegedly violating the City's sign code.
Obama Administration Seeks To Gut Reporters Shield Legislation (10/1/2009) WASHINGTON – According to a report in the New York Times today, the Obama administration has presented a proposal to Congress regarding legislative efforts to secure a federal reporters’ shield bill. The administration reportedly will oppose any legislation that would protect journalists from being thrown in prison for refusing to reveal confidential national security sources. The proposal reportedly claims that the administration could decide what stories would cause “significant” damage to national security and, in some cases, have courts defer to the administration’s assertions.
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