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Rethinking antiquity collections

  • Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP
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  • USA
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  • January 29 2009

According to an old Roman proverb, "art has no enemy except ignorance."

The Supreme Court rejects restrictive policy on public transit advertising

  • Miller Thomson LLP
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  • Canada
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  • September 29 2009

In our April newsletter, we discussed a debate regarding what constitutes acceptable advertising on transit vehicles

Court upholds ruling that online comments constitute defamation

  • Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
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  • Canada
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  • February 24 2009

In a recent case, the Ontario Court of Appeal considered whether the publication of a 'News Release' by a parent on the internet contained defamatory statements for which she could be held liable

Federal judge sharply limits scope of West Virginia campaign ad restrictions

  • Wiley Rein LLP
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  • USA
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  • May 8 2008

On April 22, 2008, a federal district judge in West Virginia granted a preliminary injunction sought by Wiley Rein attorneys on behalf of the Center for Individual Freedom

Radio controversy on the big yellow bus

  • Reed Smith LLP
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  • USA
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  • September 10 2009

No, school bus drivers were not playing Pink Floyd's classic Another Brick in the Wall (We Don't Need No Education) just in time for the first day of school

New life for corporate speechWisconsin right to life

  • Wiley Rein LLP
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  • USA
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  • July 11 2007

Political speech by corporations and labor unions during election periods received a major boost in the U.S. Supreme Court's June 25, 2007, decision in FEC v. Wisconsin Right to Life, Inc

FEC proposes new rules regarding issue advertisements in the wake of Wisconsin Right to Life

  • Wiley Rein LLP
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  • USA
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  • September 17 2007

In a notice of proposed rule making (NPRM) announced on August 23, the Federal Election Commission ("FEC" or "Commission") has put forward for public comment two separate proposals in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision in Federal Election Commission v. Wisconsin Right to Life

Broadcasting and free speech - guidance from the Lords

  • Shepherd & Wedderburn LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • May 9 2008

It is well known that most of the "rights" introduced by the Human Rights Act are subject to wide caveats and exceptions

Supreme Court of Canada squashes buses' policy of rejecting political ads

  • Heenan Blaikie LLP
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  • Canada
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  • October 20 2009

Should public buses be required to carry political ads or should they be permitted to stay out of the fray?

Maximizing revenue opportunities with free government spectrum licenses

  • Venable LLP
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  • USA
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  • October 27 2009

The mission of independent schools is to provide a high quality and enriching educational experience to their students