Constitutional Law
Oct. 10, 2001
In a Violent Context, Words Take On New Meaning
SAN FRANCISCO - In overturning the largest judgment ever imposed on a militant antiabortion group last March, a federal appeals court said "extreme rhetoric" by fringe groups, even if it results in violence, is protected free speech.
In the aftermath of the Sept. 11 World Trade Center a...
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