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A right to remain anonymous

I’m Marc Charisse and I approved this message. I don’t have much choice, actually, working as I do in a profession that puts a premium on standing behind what you believe in by putting your name on it. Most newspapers, … Continue reading

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Supreme Court recognizes a ‘right’ to lie

While the health-care ruling last Thursday was getting all the attention, the Supreme Court quietly decided a First Amendment case that recognizes a right to lie. Or, more accurately, recognizes a right to be free from government prosecution for lying … Continue reading

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Court seems torn over “right to lie”

Conventional wisdom is that it’s always risky to read too much into what side individual justices appear to take in oral arguments before the Supreme Court. The justices can push the side they disagree with in hopes of spotting holes … Continue reading

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Even liars have free-speech rights

Does the free speech guaranteed by the First Amendment include a right to lie? Good question, because the Supreme Court – wisely, in my opinion, anyway – has never come right out and said exactly, one way or another. But … Continue reading

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