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Now broadcasting at www.louisianaspeech.com |
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Free Speech and Expression. Students and Cheers Update. All’s Quiet. too quiet? Now broadcasting at www.louisianaspeech.com. November 23, 2010. We’ve got a URL… tell your friends! I am a young attorney in New Orleans with a passion for First Amendment Law. My blog is not an advertisement for attorney services in any way. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. Things you l...
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Time to Move On |
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Free Speech and Expression. All’s Quiet. too quiet? Time to Move On. June 10, 2011. I did a bad job updating this blog, but Alas, there is some life after death! Check out my new project at http:/ www.thecivilattorney.net. 8230; I’ll be blogging there from now on! I am a young attorney in New Orleans with a passion for First Amendment Law. My blog is not an advertisement for attorney services in any way. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Things you learn in ...
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Free Speech and Expression. Why I’m Here. October 17, 2010. This blog was inspired by my good friend and fellow new practitioner, Brodie Glenn. He suggested to me that writing about something you are passionate about is a good way to both learn a lot about the subject and become well versed in its intricacies. So here I am. My avatar is a painting by Norman Rockwell, part of his Four Freedoms. An original “Save Freedom of Speech” poster hangs outside my old Professor and Chancellor Jack Weiss. I believe ...
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On students, chants and cheers (updated) |
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Free Speech and Expression. Louisiana Humanities Center Hosts “New Orleans Media” Panel Discussion Wednesday, Nov. 3. Louisiana Humanities Center Continues New Orleans Media Series Wednesday Evening… →. On students, chants and cheers (updated). November 15, 2010. Be warned, some offensive language is used in linked videos*. Our Alma Mater the Ole War Skule has a controversy. That’s been brewing for a few football seasons now the LSU Football Student Section’s obscenity laced chants. The students’ cussin’...
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All’s Quiet.. too quiet? |
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Free Speech and Expression. Now broadcasting at www.louisianaspeech.com. Time to Move On →. All’s Quiet. too quiet? December 12, 2010. I hope everyone is enjoying the holiday season. It’s been quiet lately on the Louisiana Speech Law front. See something you think would make a good post? E-mail me at laspeechlaw@gmail.com. I am a young attorney in New Orleans with a passion for First Amendment Law. My blog is not an advertisement for attorney services in any way. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. This blog is ...
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We’re Official! |
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Free Speech and Expression. No Sunday Night Halloween for Livingston Parish. Louisiana Humanities Center Hosts “New Orleans Media” Panel Discussion Wednesday, Nov. 3 →. October 31, 2010. The Louisiana Speech Law Blog is now online and ready to Rock ‘n’ Roll. Happy Halloween everyone! Big Props to friend-of-the-blog Courtney Wilburn at C. Whimsy Designs. For our new cool banner logo. Send her your business and you won’t regret it. A new post is planned for later this week! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Louisiana Humanities Center Hosts “New Orleans Media” Panel Discussion Wednesday, Nov. 3 |
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Free Speech and Expression. On students, chants and cheers (updated) →. Louisiana Humanities Center Hosts “New Orleans Media” Panel Discussion Wednesday, Nov. 3. November 2, 2010. The LHC in New Orleans sends over a Media Law-related announcement:. The LHC is located at 930 Lafayette Street in the New Orleans Central Business District. I know both Kovacs and Horne, and they are both big promoters of a free press, particularly in a city like New Orleans. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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The Advocate Calls for Electronic Public Records Requests |
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Free Speech and Expression. Louisiana Humanities Center Continues New Orleans Media Series Wednesday Evening…. Students and Cheers Update →. The Advocate Calls for Electronic Public Records Requests. November 22, 2010. In tough economic times like these, public access to records becomes incredibly important. Some of the best reporting and watchdog-ing comes from public records requests. This weekend the Baton Rouge. Filed under Legal Scholarship. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. You a...
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Louisiana Humanities Center Continues New Orleans Media Series Wednesday Evening… |
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Free Speech and Expression. On students, chants and cheers (updated). The Advocate Calls for Electronic Public Records Requests →. Louisiana Humanities Center Continues New Orleans Media Series Wednesday Evening…. November 17, 2010. Although I won’t be able to attend this evening, I’ve heard nothing but good things about these panel discussions over at LHC. If you’re in the Big Easy tonight, check it out. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Louisiana News and ...
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Trick-or-Treat? No Sunday Night Halloween for Livingston Parish |
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Free Speech and Expression. Why I’m Here. No Sunday Night Halloween for Livingston Parish. October 24, 2010. The Baton Rouge Advocate. Reports today that the ACLU of Louisiana is protesting a new policy moving the parish’s trick-or-treating to Monday, Nov. 1 from the traditional Oct. 31 because this year, Oct. 31 falls on a Sunday. Sunday is traditionally a religious holiday, and rural Livingston Parish has decided that costumed kids and free candy doesn’t fit well with the Sabbath. What do you think?