Jul 7 2022 Topics Litigation • Professional Responsibility & Legal Education • Religious Liberties Blog Post News Perlot v. Green: Free Expression in Law School Jeffery J. Ventrella One of the most contested arenas for free expression today continues to be . . ....
Mar 31 2021 Topics Religious Liberties Blog Post News Government Speech: From Courtesy to Coercion? Jeffery J. Ventrella Can a college student demand that a professor address them using “preferred personal pronouns”? Do...
Jan 7 2021 Topics Religious Liberties Blog Post News Mandatory Vaccinations For Continued Employment? Jeffery J. Ventrella Can an employer require its employees to be vaccinated in this era of COVID-19? What if the...
Aug 13 2020 Topics Supreme Court • Religious Liberties Blog Post What Is The Best Way to Deal With Increasing Disputes over Religious Liberty? Jeffery J. Ventrella Last term, the Supreme Court addressed several religious liberty-related matters in Bostock v. Clayton County,...
Mar 12 2020 Topics Free Speech & Election Law • Religious Liberties Blog Post News South Dakota Rejects Rule 8.4-inspired Effort Jeffery J. Ventrella Noting that opponents focused on the breadth of the proposed rule and its impact on...
Dec 12 2019 Topics Politics • Religious Liberties Blog Post News Religious Liberty is Not a Dead Right Jeffery J. Ventrella Religious liberty is not a dead or anachronistic parchment right; rather, it is a living...
Nov 7 2019 Topics Free Speech & Election Law • Religious Liberties Blog Post News Affirming Free Speech in Arizona Jeffery J. Ventrella In a refreshing and robust affirmation of free speech, the Arizona Supreme Court commenced its...
Aug 29 2019 Topics Free Speech & Election Law • Religious Liberties Blog Post News Telescope Media Group v. Lucero Decided: Religious Liberty in the 8th Circuit Jeffery J. Ventrella Assessing a pre-enforcement challenge, the 8th Circuit via Judge Stras protects religious liberty and conscience...
Jun 6 2019 Topics Culture • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News Is SCOTUS Briefing Now Virtual and Crowd-sourced? Jeffery J. Ventrella In an intriguing law review article, two professors explore, as the abstract asserts, that the “open...
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Perlot v. Green: Free Expression in Law School
One of the most contested arenas for free expression today continues to be . . ....
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Government Speech: From Courtesy to Coercion?
Can a college student demand that a professor address them using “preferred personal pronouns”? Do...
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Mandatory Vaccinations For Continued Employment?
Can an employer require its employees to be vaccinated in this era of COVID-19? What if the...
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What Is The Best Way to Deal With Increasing Disputes over Religious Liberty?
Last term, the Supreme Court addressed several religious liberty-related matters in Bostock v. Clayton County,...
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South Dakota Rejects Rule 8.4-inspired Effort
Noting that opponents focused on the breadth of the proposed rule and its impact on...
Topics
Religious Liberty is Not a Dead Right
Religious liberty is not a dead or anachronistic parchment right; rather, it is a living...
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Affirming Free Speech in Arizona
In a refreshing and robust affirmation of free speech, the Arizona Supreme Court commenced its...
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Telescope Media Group v. Lucero Decided: Religious Liberty in the 8th Circuit
Assessing a pre-enforcement challenge, the 8th Circuit via Judge Stras protects religious liberty and conscience...
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Is SCOTUS Briefing Now Virtual and Crowd-sourced?
In an intriguing law review article, two professors explore, as the abstract asserts, that the “open...