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Shouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speech
Liz Garbuss vital and unexpectedly personal accounting of the First Amendment right to free speech explores a profound but fragile and increasingly menaced cornerstone of American democracy. Garbus makes this case with coolheaded assurance and utterly engaging style, letting provocative interviewees—including prominent historians, jurists, activists and ideologues from across the political spectrum—flesh out todays deeply contested post-9/11 recoil from civil liberties. With deft use of archival footage and pop-cultural references, she traces the embattled history of free expression through flashpoints like the McCarthy era and the Vietnam War, laying particular and instructive emphasis on recent cases like Ward Churchills dismissal from the University of Colorado, principal Debbie Almontasers forced resignation from a New York English-Arabic public school (labeled a terrorism-stoking madrassa by right-wing critics) and a Christian students suspension for a homophobic slogan on his T-shirt. Trial lawyer Martin Garbus, the filmmakers father, adds the personal angle as his esteemed career wends through some of the most crucial cases discussed—including his difficult decision as a young Jewish ACLU attorney to defend the rights of American Nazis in Skokie, Illinois. While the film underscores the pivotal role of the Supreme Court, Martin Garbus sums up another key point: Free speech is no gift from above, but a public battle to win or lose each day.
But Helen Boatner remains cheerful and optimistic as she awaits the latest court date that could trigger his ... He currently is imprisoned in Logan Correctional Center in Lincoln, Illinois, after serving previously in Pontiac, Danville and Pinckneyville.
Mahon, who appeared for sentencing in shackles and an orange jumpsuit, was arrested along with his identical twin brother Daniel in 2009 at their home in Davis Junction, Illinois ... sentence of 100 years in jail, and Logan urged the judge to impose ...
Clinton police, sheriff’s deputies from DeWitt and Logan counties and Illinois State Police troopers were part of the investigation. The men remained jailed in DeWitt County in lieu of posting $50,000.
Clinton police, Logan and DeWitt county sheriff’s deputies and Illinois State Police’s Tactical Response ... The DeWitt County State’s Attorney’s Office has charged both men with home invasion and armed robbery. Each was jailed in ...
The explosive detonated in Logan's hands on Feb. 26, 2004, in a Scottsdale city building. Mahon faces between seven and 100 years in prison when he is sentenced ... and were arrested in 2009 in Illinois. Dennis Mahon's attorneys argued their ...
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The Illinois Eavesdropping’s battle isn’t over yet. On March 15th, 2012, Melongo will argue her motion to dismiss. She recorded Pamela Taylor, a Cook C(...) 03 04, 2012 | 20:01
I’ll amazed at the bias shown by Chicago Press in reporting cases about Illinois Eavesdropping Law. In Cook County there were three Eavesdropping Cas(...) 02 26, 2012 | 18:05
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