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Marc Charisse is the editor of The Evening Sun. Dr. Charisse has a Ph.D. in First Amendment law and history, and has taught communication law and constitutional law at the University of Washington in Seattle and Jacksonville University in Jacksonville, Fla. Charisse can be reached at mcharisse@eveningsun.com.
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Monthly Archives: August 2010
Constitution anti-government?
An anti-government screed posted on our comment boards brought this response from another reader: “Great letter! Posted by someone who understands American values, traditions AND the CONSTITUTION!” Funny thing though, as carefully as I peruse my copy of the U.S. … Continue reading
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Principles over personalities
A host of scholars and First Amendment groups have filed briefs in support of the Westboro Baptist Church, not because they agree that God hates gays, as the church likes to claim, but because the love free speech. I doubt … Continue reading
