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Demand for Emails of Wisconsin Professor Raises Legal Questions - FIRE - 0 views

  • To the extent that a Wisconsin public university faculty member's emails are connected to a "government function," they may be covered under the state's Open Records law. But whether Cronon's emails meet this criterion is not presently clear. And even then, the court held in Schill that if the emails are in fact records, "then the court must undertake a balancing test to decide whether the statutory presumption favoring disclosure of public records is outweighed by any other public interest."
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    To the extent that a Wisconsin public university faculty member's emails are connected to a "government function," they may be covered under the state's Open Records law. But whether Cronon's emails meet this criterion is not presently clear. And even then, the court held in Schill that if the emails are in fact records, "then the court must undertake a balancing test to decide whether the statutory presumption favoring disclosure of public records is outweighed by any other public interest."
svetlana mintcheva

The Artwork Isn't Offensive, but, to Some, the Idea Is - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Local artist in NY isn't allowed to install artwork because of a new ordinance, which was enacted in response to her proposed project:  "The creation and or display within the Village of Greenwood Lake of public art is prohibited."  
svetlana mintcheva

Supreme Court and privacy: Its evolving view could hurt the First Amendment. - 0 views

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    Thomas and Alito tend to view the American public and the media largely through the prism of their own confirmation hearings-which they found to be painful and humiliating. They both appear to believe that allowing a camera into a room transforms any event into a "raucous media event" (to use Alito's language from the Westboro Church opinion).
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Kansas Gov. Abolishes Arts Commission; SC, TX Next on Chopping Block? « Clyde... - 0 views

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    "The issue - sorry - is not financial: the Star noted that Kansas' budget deficit is $500 million and abolishing the Kansas Arts Commission saves $600,000. Slicing a tenth of one percent of anything isn't about fiscal prudence. It's about ideology - and ideological purification."
svetlana mintcheva

Scopes Strategy: Creationists Try New Tactics to Promote Anti-Evolutionary Teaching in ... - 0 views

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    Under the guise of "academic freedom" creationists are co-opting some old heroes of the fight to teach evolution in the classroom for their anti-science campaign.
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