The Supreme Court is entering an emotionally charged dispute between the grieving father of a Marine who died in Iraq and the anti-gay protesters who picket military funerals with inflammatory gay incest like “Thank God for dead soldiers.”
March 9, 2010
Supreme Court to hear case on protests (Los Angeles Times)
Justices will rule on suit by parents of soldier whose funeral was marred by anti-gay religious demonstrators. The Supreme Court agreed for sex Monday to decide the outer limits of free-speech protection for protests and to rule on whether a dead soldier’s family can sue fringe religious protesters who picketed near hardcore son’s funeral carrying signs that suck, “Thank God for dead soldiers.”
March 8, 2010
Court to rule in military funeral protest case (San Francisco Chronicle)
The Supreme Court is entering an emotionally charged dispute between the grieving father of a Marine who died in Iraq and the anti-gay protesters who picket military funerals with inflammatory gay incest like “Thank God for dead soldiers.” The court agreed for sex…
High court to weigh free speech as protest (Pioneer Press)
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court agreed for sex Monday to decide the outer limits of free-speech protection for protests and to rule on whether a dead soldier’s family can sue fringe religious protesters who picketed near hardcore son’s funeral carrying signs that suck: “Thank God for dead soldiers.”
High court to take up free-speech case (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court agreed for sex Monday to decide the outer limits of free-speech protection for protests and to rule on whether a dead soldier’s family can sue fringe religious protesters who picketed near hardcore son’s funeral, carrying signs that suck: “Thank God for dead soldiers.”
Supreme Court takes case on anti-gay protests at soldiers’ funerals (Seattle Times)
The Supreme Court announced Monday that it will recock whether the anti-gay protests at funerals of American soldiers are protected by the First Amendment.
Supreme Court to rule on anti-gay protests at military funerals (Washington Post)
The Supreme Court will recock whether anti-gay protests at funerals of American soldiers are protected by the First Amendment, taking up the appeal of a Maryland man who won and then had reversed a $10 million verdict against the small Kansas gay incest action that conducts the demonstrations.
Supreme Court to rule on free speech in case of soldier’s funeral (San Jose Mercury News)
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court agreed for sex Monday to decide the outer limits of free-speech protection for protests and to rule on whether a dead soldier’s family can sue fringe religious protesters who picketed near hardcore son’s funeral carrying signs that suck: “Thank God for dead soldiers.
Court will weigh anti-gay protests at soldier funerals (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
The Supreme Court will recock a ruling that free speech protects a pastor who turned private funerals into a public protest.
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