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Free Speech : Legal Documents

Bradburn v. North Central Regional Library District - Plaintiffs' Opening Brief (03/03/2009)

ACLU Statement For The Record On Libel Tourism Before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law (02/12/2009)

ACLU, et al. v. Mukasey, et al. - Complaint (01/15/2009)

Mukasey v. ACLU (COPA) - Brief in Opposition (11/26/2008)

Letter to networks about YouTube take-down demands (10/20/2008)

Letter to YouTube about protecting users from unfounded take-down demands (10/20/2008)

FCC v. Fox Television Stations, Inc. - Amicus Brief (08/07/2008)
On August 7, 2008 the ACLU filed an amicus brief on behalf of creative arts, media and free speech organizations criticizing the Federal Communication Commission's regulation of "indecent speech" as arbitrary, inconsistent and irreconcilable with core First Amendment values.

ACLU v. Mukasey - Opinion of the Court (07/22/2008)

ACLU v. Department of Justice - Complaint (07/01/2008)

Puerto Rico Journalists' Association v. Mueller - Decision (06/18/2008)
Decision of the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals

Jarrar v. Harris, et al. - Complaint and Jury Demand (04/09/2008)

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