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The agreement includes clearing the student’s record of any indication she did something wrong
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A parent says he was banned from Grosse Pointe school property over speech that should be protected by the First Amendment
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A Rochester Community Schools board member is alleging the district violated her free speech rights in a new lawsuit
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The worker has since been suspended from his job
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled limiting one’s speech requires the prosecution to prove a guilty mindset. Michigan’s law doesn’t explicitly mention that
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The GR City Commission wants to stop the loud confrontations of Planned Parenthood patients by protesters using amplified sound. They want to do it without restricting free speech
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The cities are debating ordinances that ban chalking on the grounds it defaces public property
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The appeals court says “vulgarity trumps politics, even when vulgarity is cloaked in innuendo”
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Vince Bouileau and Coach Patrick Clark talk about the October 8th event.
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