doug lee columns
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Religious endorsement posing as free speech fools no one
By Douglas Lee When it comes to graduation prayers, courts are asking the kids to decide what's right.
06.02.98
By joining forces with outsiders, media win access to campus crime records
By Douglas Lee A student who commits a violent crime on campus surely waives whatever privacy rights the Buckley Amendment intended to bestow.
05.19.98
Let's hope U.S. v. Cleveland decision was an aberration
By Douglas Lee ... And that Supreme Court's decision not to review lower-court ban on post-trial juror interviews won't encourage further press restrictions.
04.22.98
Information flow dammed at the source
By Douglas Lee Government officials may not trust reporters, but they must trust the public's ability to discern the truth.
04.10.98
Issue of privacy vs. legitimate public interest raises unanswered constitutional questions
By Douglas Lee Moot court competitors take on
03.19.98
Campaign reform must not occur at the First Amendment's expense
By Douglas Lee Campaign reform must not occur at the First Amendment's expense
03.04.98
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