In article <g3pntm$fcv$1@grapevine.csail.mit.edu>, I wrote: which on WBAI (*99.5B New York) was the cause of /FCC v. Pacifica Foundation/ (a watershed[1] case in First Amendment litigation)? Going *waaaaay* off-topic here.... The FCC doesn't find itself before the Supreme Court too often. /Pacifica/ is perhaps the most famous of those cases, because it implicates the First Amendment, so
In article <485C1AE4.20F653FC@yahoo.co.uk>, "Bill Bonde { ''Direct And On Point'')" <tributyltinpaint@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: "D.F. Manno" wrote: OK, time for Constitutional Law class: Most people note when they're omitting parts of the post they're responding to, especially when they chop out large chunks of it, as you have. Since Plessy v. Ferguson dealt specifically
In article <4859EBDE.4E80EFFB@yahoo.co.uk>, "Bill Bonde { ''Direct And On Point'')" <tributyltinpaint@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: D.F. Manno wrote: Village idiot "Bill Bonde" wrote: D.F. Manno wrote: Village idiot "Bill Bonde" wrote: So all joking aside, you two don't think that personal safety is a civil right? Where in the Constitution
In article <48588B53.F099CF11@yahoo.co.uk>, "Bill Bonde { ''Direct And On Point'')" <tributyltinpaint@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: "D.F. Manno" wrote: Village idiot "Bill Bonde" wrote: So all joking aside, you two don't think that personal safety is a civil right? Where in the Constitution is a right to personal safety mentioned? Where in the Constitution
On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 13:27:24 -0500, !Jones <hi@there.org> wrote: We don't know that the participants intended to draft a "bill of rights"; that term was added later. The Anti-Federalists certainly did intend that the guarantee of rights be added to the Constitution before ratification. They were not happy at all about the lack of any mention of the People's rights in the original body