Censorship
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11/9/2009 | Censorship, Organization News and Highlights, The Public Square
Supreme Court Briefing 2009–10 Term
9/18/2009 | Censorship
Coalition Letter On Legal Services Corporation Aid Provision In The FY2010 Commerce, Justice and Science Appropriations Bill
9/10/2009 | Censorship
ACLU Appeals Ruling That FBI Agents Who Attacked Journalists Can't Be Held Responsible
9/10/2009 | Censorship
ACLU Appeals Ruling That FBI Agents Who Attacked Journalists Can't Be Held Responsible
9/2/2009 | Censorship, Restriction of Rights
Publisher Sues Corrections Corporation of America Over Censorship of Books Sent to Prisoners
4/28/2009 | Censorship
Supreme Court Rules FCC Ban On Fleeting Expletives Not "Arbitrary," Doesn't Rule On Constitutionality
8/7/2008 | Censorship
Creative Arts, Media and Free Speech Groups Join ACLU In Urging Supreme Court To Reject FCC Censorship
7/21/2008 | Censorship
ACLU Applauds Federal Court Decision To Toss Fine In "Wardrobe Malfunction" Case
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