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Freedom of the Press is one of the most venerated freedoms of the First Amendment.
Garcetti v Ceballos questions how much First Amendment protection a public employee may enjoy.
One of the most divisive separation of church and state issues deals with governmental religious speech.
United States v Stevens asks the question whether images of animal cruelty were akin to child pornography for purposes of First Amendment analysis.
In Zelman v Simmons-Harris, the United States Supreme Court had to address whether an Ohio pilot project improved education or violated the establishment clause because it was funneling state money to predominately Catholic schools.
Citizens United v Federal Election Commission confronts the question, "Does the contribution of money or the spending of money in a political campaign constitute protected speech.
The exciting saga of America's Railroads and how they empowered America to become the greatest industrial nation on the planet.
Actress Mare Winningham narrates this chronicle of extraordinary Jewish American achievement. A unique history of greatness, service to country, humanitarianism, and love of education.
Presented by Diarmaid MacCulloch, The BBC series, A History Of Christianity will reveal the true origins of Christianity. Intelligent, thought-provoking and magisterial in its scope the series will reveal how a small Jewish sect that preached humility became the biggest religion in the world.
21st Century Turning Points in U.S. History (2000-2009) examines the most significant events in America since the turn of the century.
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