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CWA of VA - Now More Than Ever
October 15, 2009
Forest, VA


 

Supreme Court Year in Review 2003-04      8/17/2004


CWA’s Chief Counsel, Jan LaRue, gives us just a little taste of the Supreme Court review that pulls no punches! The opinions included in this Review involve a broad range of issues that should include something for everyone:

  • national security and the war against terrorism-the Commander-in-Chief v. the courts;
  • the Pledge of Allegiance-prayer or patriotism;
  • Internet pornography-who bears the burden to protect children;
  • religious liberty-or religious discrimination;
  • sexual harassment in the workplace;
  • when there's a right to remain silent and when there isn't;
  • cities v. sex businesses; and
  • the increasing reliance on "international law" by federal courts.
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