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Free Speech : Legal Documents

Lowry v Watson Chapel School District Motion for Preliminary Injunction (10/10/2006)
Lowry v Watson Chapel School District Motion for Preliminary Injunction

Lowry v Watson Chapel School Dist Brief in Support of Motion for Preliminary Injunction (10/10/2006)
Lowry v Watson Chapel School Dist Brief in Support of Motion for Preliminary Injunction

We are One America Committee v. City of Asheville, NC Complaint (10/03/2006)
We are One America Committee v. City of Asheville, NC Complaint

Map of Jacksonville, OR (07/06/2006)
Map of Jacksonville, OR

Jackson County Green Party v Secret Service Demand for Jury Trial (07/06/2006)
Jackson County Green Party v Secret Service Demand for Jury Trial

McQueary v. Stumbo Complaint (05/02/2006)
McQueary v. Stumbo Complaint

ACLU Letter to the University of Illinois (02/17/2006)

ACLU of VA letter to George Mason University (02/17/2006)

Complaint in Puerto Rico Journalists Association v Robert Mueller (02/10/2006)

District Court Decision in Sullivan et al v. City of Augusta (12/22/2005)
U.S. District Court Judge John A. Woodcock, Jr. issued an order striking down an Augusta, Maine, parade ordinance, finding that the city unfairly imposed fees and rules on the rights of peaceful protesters seeking to march and gather in the state capital. The ruling comes in a case brought by the Maine Civil Liberties Union.

Complaint in Weise & Young v. Klinkerman, Casper et al. (11/21/2005)

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