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Constitutional Law

Aug. 14, 2004

Panel Says Woman Can Bash Bar, Even Lie, to Its Patrons

BALBOA ISLAND - A historic bar in an affluent enclave of Newport Beach found itself on the cutting edge of free-speech rights this week. Unfortunately for the Village Inn, the business end of the First Amendment is in the hands of an unhappy and occasionally irate neighbor, Anne Lemen.

By Dan Evans
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        BALBOA ISLAND - A historic bar in an affluent enclave of Newport Beach found itself on the cutting edge of free-speech rights this week.
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