ken paulson columns
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Schools should balance safety with free-speech rights
By Ken Paulson Imagine an ordinance prohibiting adults from entering a municipal arena wearing sandals.
09.15.99
Freedom of expression should be inclusive, not exclusive
By Ken Paulson Most Americans believe freedom of the press goes too far.
08.15.99
Kids won't gain rights through religion bill
By Ken Paulson Amid growing public concern about safety in our schools, many politicians have suggested that we need to return religion to the public schools.
07.15.99
Standing up for Constitution is pure patriotism
By Ken Paulson The Tennessee Tea Party was out in full force last month.
06.15.99
Don't settle for scapegoats in Littleton
By Ken Paulson In the aftermath of the horrific massacre in Littleton, Colo., the
nation looks for clues and culprits.
05.15.99
Court's verdict in favor of actor violates First Amendment in myriad ways
By Ken Paulson A 'living treasure' is about to get richer.
04.15.99
Ban on lawyer because of racist views is flawed policy
By Ken Paulson The character committee of the Illinois Bar had a tough decision: It could give Matt Hale a license to practice law or give the self-described white supremacist a big career boost.
03.15.99
Disturbing Internet sites will test tolerance of free expression
By Ken Paulson So how much free expression can we stomach?
01.15.99
Reporters ignore importance, complexity of justice system
By Ken Paulson News coverage needs more thorough treatment of courts and how they work.
12.15.98
From Elvis to Kinky, First Amendment protects music designed to shock
By Ken Paulson Cole Porter understood how swiftly society can change:
11.15.98
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