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Author: Isaac Arnsdorf

Student threatened with suspension for passing out fliers on campus

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June 18, 2007September 5, 2018 Isaac Arnsdorf

OHIO -- A student at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College was threatened with suspension and escorted off campus on May 30 for distributing fliers supporting the school janitors' campaign for higher wages.

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United States will appeal Child Online Protection Act ruling

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June 14, 2007September 5, 2018 Isaac Arnsdorf

PENNSYLVANIA -- In another step of a legal marathon that has spanned three attorney generals and traveled to the U.S. Supreme Court and back, a federal court in Pennsylvania ruled March 22 that a law intended to shield children from Internet pornography violates the First and Fifth Amendments. The U.S. government has filed an appeal.

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